Three buns in the oven… Might just be what three doctors ordered.
I shared one night with three irresistible Irish doctors… Who are about to deliver my triplets… Our triplets.
Declan’s burning touch melts all my worries away. Sean is the big, burly, blonde god with a tongue that ruins me. Rowan is the broody brute who makes my blood rush to all the right places.
Carrying three Irish doctors’ triplet babies? Equals three times the lucky charm… And triple the trouble in scrubs.
TRIPLETS FOR THE IRISH DOCTORS is a scorching standalone reverse harem romance with an HEA hot enough to bake three buns in the oven.
Not quite what I was expecting. The time on the ship was excellent but once Willow was admitted to the hospital it became slightly boring. I realise that the situation of having triplets can be a cause for concern but do none of these women understand that rest means rest. It is no longer interesting to read that once again, and again, the MFC is being told to rest. The men become uninteresting and nothing seems to brighten up the story until the birth, and that was very uninspiring. Did they need to be Irish? and the accent and words read like “ we will drop some sayings in here”. Not one of her best.
Needed more Irish worss and what was used felt forced. One being lad that didnt feel right with a young doctor more for a older generation. Jaysus another one it didnt feel right. Felt like lets Google a few Irish words and chuck them in. They honestly didnt feel Irish what so ever and Irish langauge is funny and cute on times but this was flat just felt fake which ruined the story because they didnt feel Irish at all
I really enjoyed reading this book. It starts off when Willow hooks up with three Irish doctors, Sean, Declan and Rowan, while on a cruise with her best friend and her husband, she thought that was it. Then eight weeks later she discovers that she is pregnant with triplets. She is referred to the hospital for specialised treatment, her doctors are the guys she hooked up with. This story was really sweet and the emotional upheaval they all go through was very intense and they all had some growing to do, but they all discussed how they were feeling and how scared they were, things worked out for them all. This was a beautiful story and they all go on to have a HEA.
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A Heart-Melting, Feel-Good Romance With All the Swoons! Triplets for the Irish Doctors is exactly the kind of cozy, emotional, and addictive read I love curling up with. Laylah Snow delivers a sweet, small-town medical romance that blends charm, heat, and heartfelt moments perfectly.
I adored the dynamic between the FMC and the Irish doctors-each of them warm, protective, and unexpectedly vulnerable in their own way.
The chemistry jumps off the page, but what really hooked me was the deep sense of family that grows as the story unfolds. The triplet twist adds so much tenderness and excitement, and watching the relationships evolve around that big responsibility made the story even more special.
It's low on drama, high on comfort, and filled with feel-good moments that left me smiling all the way through. If you love why-choose romance, Irish heroes, found family vibes, and babies that steal the show, this one is a must-read. Absolutely a prable and heartwarming from beginning to end!.
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This book was okay. It was an enjoyable enough read, but I couldn't really get into it. There was just too much that was completely unrealistic. The relationships between Willow and each of the men were fine, as were their relationships with each other, though there was frequent insecurities amongst them, which was understandable.
What I couldn't really get past had to do with the men all being obstetricians dealing with high risk pregnancies. Again, that alone was fine, however, given their professions, the fact that they were almost always with Willow seemed entirely unlikely. There's no way three doctors specializing in high risk pregnancies would have that much free time. The other, more glaring issue was how frequently one or all of them engaged in intercourse while Willow was on bed rest due to the risks of pre-eclampsia, which is a risky condition, and should be taken seriously. I highly doubt that her doctor would have cleared that as an acceptable activity.
Unfortunately, I just couldn't get past these issues to really enjoy this book, and as such, it's not one I would recommend if someone wanted a great book.
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A passionate, no-strings week on a cruise leaves Willow pregnant with triplets—and the three men she spent it with (Rowan, Declan, and Sean) are the fathers. One month later, all four are back together in a hospital room, staring at three heartbeats on an ultrasound. What starts as shock turns into something real. Willow, scarred by abandonment, tries to push them away at first—but for her babies, she chooses to stay and take the risk. Rowan is the calm anchor. Declan is the fierce protector. Sean is the charming heart who keeps them laughing through the tears. Their differences don’t break them; they complete each other. In the end, they heal old wounds, build a family, and discover a love worth fighting for. A steamy, emotional why-choose romance about second chances, letting go of the past, and choosing love—even when it scares you the most.
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I enjoyed this story by the author as being more about the emotional journey rather than big on drama or steamy action. The plot was engaging and the chemistry between Willow and the three Irish doctors especially through a difficult triplet pregnancy that also depicted the growing and evolving relationship between them, kept me turning the pages. A feel good romance with a satisfying HEA.
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The plot was pretty straightforward. World building was well developed and solidly drawn. The characters drove the storyline and they were so very appealing and likeable and perfectly steamy together. Thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend.
Grab a copy, kick back and enjoy!.
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Willow goes on a cruise and connects separately with three Irish doctors. Finding out she is pregnant with triplets puts her in a quandary as she has little personal information on them except their last names. When she is referred to a hospital for a high-risk pregnancy she finds out they work there. This steamy reverse harem is a fun easy read.
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Three Drs one woman and three little was become a family but no one is unhappy about it t,and for one Dr it becomes clear that he now has a family that he has always wanted when he was a child and never had with two others thy are brothers and fathers together and one love of a woman makes them all complete.I would like to say thank you for all your hard work and may fortune smile 😃on you always 😁from a bookworm that loves to
I loved this. I really like that it's a different kind of start to the book than what one typically sees for reverse harem books. Also that while all 3 guys are crazy for her, one pushes her away thinking it's better for her except when there are issues. I love how she gets such amazing support throughout the whole pregnancy from all 3 even when one keeps trying to push her away.
This reverse harem is filled with drama that glues you to the characters and had me cheering them on. Three doctors all caught up in everything Willow and when a pregnancy occurs it takes the story up a notch showing all the sides of Sean, Rowan and Declan.
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Willow, Declan, Sean and Rowan meet on a cruise ship, having some steamy moments together. Later, things are a little complicated when she learns she's pregnant with triplets, what are the chances?!? A steamy and loving why choose read with three Irish hotties.
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Willow had a hot and passionate night with three doctors. Sometime later Sean, Declan and Rowan run into her at the hospital where they reunite with some life changing news. This story was steamy with a side of romance. It was entertaining!.
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I had a fun night with a guy on a cruise…. and his 2 friends!
I walked away the next day, never planning to see them again. I didn’t even get last names or a way to contact them anyways. Then I find out I’m pregnant, with 3 babies! Off I go to the high risk doctors the next day. I wanted to run when the door opened and all 3 of my cruise men are there! They are the doctors!
Willow is on a cruise and hooks up with Rowan, Sean and Declan. Afterwards, the guys go back to their life and Willow to hers. Willow runs into the guys at the MUSC's maternal-fetal medicine program. Will they decide to become one family? Will the guys stay? Great read!
This standalone reverse harem romance has lots of HEAT. What's done on the cruise stays on the cruise, or not. A triple surprise brings everyone back together.
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Omg! DNF’d this! I really hate books that start off with pregnancies and the whole book is about the pregnancy! So over this. I just couldn’t finish this. It was badly written. The spice was mediocre at best for an RH! I should have DNF’d this sooner!
This book was good, a little different than the other I'm used too!! But this one has more meaning and depth to it. I would have liked to know it all three were the fathers...
Love this book it keeps me waiting for the next moment in the book. Love the characters in book and love the baby names. Thank you for writing such great books. Can't wait to read the next one.
This was my first read of this author and may be my last. I just wasn't drawn into this story at all. It was all so impersonal the sexy scenes were even boring. I found nothing entertaining about this read.
Felt longer than it was. The Irish accents and sayings were annoying and very poorly executed, Irish people don't talk like that. So many mistakes too, needed a good proof read.
Triplets for the Irish doctors was Willow, Rowan, Declan, and Sean‘s story. It was an entertaining read. I received an early copy. And voluntarily leaving this review.