Prognosis Christmas Baby
by Amy Andrews
After years of heartache and unhappiness, Paediatric nurse, Maggie Green, is content with where she is in life. She’s made peace with the things that cannot be and moved on. She has good friends, a great place to live and a job she loves as an experienced and respected member of the nursing team on the intensive care unit at Brisbane’s Children’s Hospital.
The newest hot shot doc on the block, Nash Reece, has a reputation as a heartbreaker and a plan that doesn’t involve sticking around. He’s London-bound but that doesn’t mean he can’t indulge in some fun during his last three months in the country, right? Nash is a man who knows what he wants and what he wants is Maggie. His attraction to the only woman who hasn’t instantly fallen for his charms is surprisingly intense and getting more so now they’re working together on the PICU. Unfortunately for Nash, Maggie also knows what she wants and even if it is the brash newcomer, Nash is ten years her junior and Maggie is done playing with boys. Her resistance is sorely tested however and soon both Maggie and Nash succumb to the potent pull between them.
And, when one night isn’t enough, they embark on a secret fling. Until Maggie discovers she’s pregnant… With Christmas – the time for miracles – looming, all Maggie’s thwarted maternal yearnings resurface but how will Nash react to Maggie’s baby bombshell? And does Maggie have the courage to just stand by and watch him go to London when what she really wants is a happily ever after with her baby daddy?
*****This book was previously published as A Doctor, A Nurse: A Christmas Baby****
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Martial Peak Reviews
In "Prognosis Christmas Baby" by Amy Andrews, readers are treated to a heartwarming and spirited romantic journey, set against the festive backdrop of the holiday season. The book dives into the lives of its charming protagonists, Dr. Lucy Tremayne and Dr. Marco Rodriguez, whose story unfolds in the enchanting corridors of a bustling maternity ward during Christmas. Andrews, known for her ability to blend medical details with rich, romantic narratives, does not disappoint with this engaging installment.
The novel opens with Dr. Lucy Tremayne facing an unexpected predicament: discovering she is pregnant. The revelation couldn't have come at a more turbulent time, with the Christmas season in full swing and the maternity ward busier than ever. Lucy's emotional rollercoaster is further complicated when the father of her child, the dashing Dr. Marco Rodriguez, steps into the picture. Marco, with his charismatic charm and unwavering dedication to his profession, is depicted not merely as a love interest but as a pillar of strength and understanding.
Amy Andrews expertly weaves a tale of professional challenges and personal dilemmas. Lucy, as a competent and compassionate obstetrician, is portrayed with a depth that resonates with anyone who has had to juggle personal upheavals with professional duties. The pressure of maintaining her professional demeanor whilst dealing with her unexpected pregnancy is one of the central conflicts in the book, rendered with both sensitivity and a good dose of medical reality. Marco's character complements this beautifully, representing both a foil and a support to Lucy's journey.
The chemistry between Lucy and Marco is palpable, crafted through snatches of witty dialogue and shared tender moments that make their eventual romantic union feel both inevitable and deeply satisfying. Andrews doesn’t rely solely on the romance to carry the narrative; instead, she also gives ample space to explore themes of personal growth, resilience, and the importance of support systems in times of personal crises. These broader themes are encapsulated in the bustling life of the hospital, with its array of secondary characters—from caring nurses to quirky patients—that add richness and humor to the story.
Set during Christmas, the novel is imbued with a sense of warmth and joy. The festive season, with its inherent theme of hope and renewal, mirrors the personal journey of the protagonists. Andrews does a commendable job of describing the decorations, the festive spirit, and the general buzz of excitement that accompanies the holiday season in the hospital setting, which serves to enrich the atmosphere of the novel without overshadowing the main plot.
The narrative is well-paced, with just the right balance of medical details to intrigue readers interested in the life-and-death stakes of hospital drama, without bogging down the romance. Andrews’ medical background is evident in the authenticity she brings to the clinical settings and scenarios, ensuring that they add a layer of credibility rather than simply serving as a backdrop to the romance.
However, the book is not without its predictability. Certain plot advancements can be seen well before they occur, particularly concerning the romantic developments between Lucy and Marco. While this does not detract from the enjoyment of the story, readers looking for unexpected twists and turns might find the progression a bit too straightforward. Nevertheless, for those who enjoy a cozy, feel-good romance that ticks all the typical boxes of a classic love story amid festive cheer, this predictability is unlikely to pose a detractor.
Ultimately, "Prognosis Christmas Baby" is a delightful romantic read that offers much more than just a holiday romance. It provides a nuanced look at the life of two medical professionals navigating the complexities of love and life against the odds. The blend of medico-drama and romance is well-executed, making it a satisfying read for those who cherish holiday stories with a strong emotional and romantic core.
The narrative strength of Andrews combined with the appealing setting and relatable protagonists makes this book a recommendable pick for anyone looking to indulge in a festive, feel-good story that also offers an insightful glimpse into the life and loves within the medical field. As the year winds down, "Prognosis Christmas Baby" can be the perfect companion to curl up with by the fire, proving once again that love, particularly when wrapped in a bit of holiday magic, remains one of the most enduring themes in literature.
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