Prognosis Incompatible
by Amy Andrews
Reluctant colleagues to passionate lovers…
With her early years marked by turmoil and tragedy, GP Madeline Harrington prides herself on always being in control. Career-focused and goal orientated, she knows what she wants out of life. A job that she loves and marriage that includes the regulation 2.4 kids to her very sensible fiancé – even if they’re currently on a break. Dr Marcus Hunt, naturopath, is the complete opposite. He’s Mr fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants. Mr thrill-seeker. Mr footloose-and-fancy-free. Sworn off entanglements and perfectly happy to always play the uncle.
They might be totally incompatible on a philosophical level but when their worlds collide their attraction is as instantaneous as it is inexplicable.
An aggrieved Maddy makes it very clear to her new neighbour, that she doesn’t like his approach to medicine, doesn’t like his laid-back attitude – doesn’t like him! But as Marcus’s proves himself over and over, Madeline realises that she might have misjudged this very brilliant, very caring doctor and maybe what she needs is a little fun. Cutting the strings to her old life is liberating but when Marcus’s ex-wife turns up with a shocking revelation, Maddy is rocked to her core.
Marcus is determined to regain her trust but is it too late? Will Maddy revert to type or will she take a chance on the future he’s offering her, the one she’s always wanted…
Previously published as An Unexpected Proposal.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Prognosis Incompatible, a poignant and evocatively written novel by Amy Andrews, tugs at the heartstrings with its intimate portrayal of love, loss, and the indomitable human spirit. In this narrative, Andrews dives into the emotionally charged world of medicine, where lives are often balanced precariously between hope and reality. The author masterfully weaves a tale that not only explores the intricacies of illness but also the resilience and complexities of human connections.
The story unfolds through the eyes of Kenzie, a neonatal nurse with a heart as big as her convictions, and Dr. Josh West, a pediatric neurosurgeon whose life is dictated by the demanding hours of his profession. Their paths cross under the somber lights of a hospital where they are both drawn to the case of a newborn with a grim prognosis. The central theme of the book—how professional detachment is tested by personal impact—resounds through their developing rapport and conflicting ideals.
Andrews has a gift for characterization. Kenzie, with her relentless optimism and compassion, contrasts sharply with the more stoic and pragmatic Josh. This dynamic sets the stage for a complex but captivating relationship. Andrews doesn't shy away from the imperfections of her characters, making them feel real and relatable. Kenzie's struggle with the emotional toll her job takes on her and Josh's internal battle with the memories of his own past and how it affects his career choices enrich the narrative, weaving deep emotional layers that are both authentic and compelling.
The medical backdrop of Prognosis Incompatible is vividly depicted with enough detail to satisfy readers intrigued by medical dramas, yet it is never overwhelming. Andrews' research into the medical aspects of the story is evident and lends an air of credibility to the proceedings. The ethical dilemmas that arise from medical decisions, the bureaucratic entanglements of hospital administration, and the personal impact of working within such a charged environment are all explored with a keen sense of reality and ethical nuance.
One of the most powerful aspects of the book is its emotional depth. Andrews does not merely narrate a story; she invites readers to feel it. The highs and lows of Kenzie and Josh’s journey are palpable. The moments of joy are bright and uplifting, while the inevitable trials are heart-wrenching. The author’s ability to convey such strong emotions without descending into melodrama is noteworthy and elevates the book above many in its genre.
The narrative is further enriched by a supporting cast of characters, each adding layers to the main storyline. From fellow nurses and doctors to family members, each character is well-crafted and contributes to the story's depth. The dynamics within the hospital, which mimic a microcosmic society with its own set of challenges and relationships, are particularly well-rendered.
Andrews’ writing style is fluid and engaging. Her ability to describe complex medical procedures alongside deep emotional responses without losing the reader’s interest is a testament to her writing prowess. The dialogues are crisp and realistic, often sprinkled with medical jargon that is skillfully explained, ensuring that readers are educated as they are entertained. Moreover, the pacing of the story is just right — fast enough to keep readers turning pages, but slow enough to allow them to fully absorb the emotional and ethical complexities of the story.
However, the novel does tread into predictable territory with its romantic subplot. The attraction between Kenzie and Josh, while beautifully developed, follows a familiar trajectory that readers of the genre will recognize. Yet, even this element is handled with such finesse and careful buildup of chemistry that it is more a comfort than a critique.
Ultimately, Prognosis Incompatible is a moving tale that challenges the readers to ponder profound questions about life, death, and the ethical boundaries of modern medicine. It is a reminder of the fragility of life and the strength of human connections. Amy Andrews has crafted a novel that not only entertains but also resonates on a deeply emotional and intellectual level, making it a recommended read for anyone who seeks a story with heart, soul, and a dose of reality.
In conclusion, this book is a compelling blend of medical drama and human emotion. Andrews masterfully captures the sacrifices and decisions that those in the medical field face daily. For fans of medical dramas, romance, or stories rich in emotional depth, Prognosis Incompatible offers a satisfying, thought-provoking journey that is sure to linger in the minds and hearts of its readers long after the final page is turned.
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