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Doctor Mckinney

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Content This is a short story that may be read in under 2 hours —Perfect to relax before bed or by the pool!
For a limited time, this book also includes an extra 20+ hours of bonus stories for your enjoyment!

Simon Mckinney is a proven genius at age twenty-three, a household name when it comes to the development of life-saving pharmaceuticals. He’s accomplished much in his short life, but there is one thing he’s a love life. Resolving to take some time to himself and figure out his matters of the heart, what he doesn’t expect is to find is a horror of the likes he could have never anticipated. When it seems that death is all that surrounds him, will he be able to salvage something from this disaster? Could he even find love?

AUTHOR’S This is a stand-alone story with an HEA, so no cliff-hangers! This story contains explicit love scenes and is intended for 18+ readers only.

1223 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 7, 2017

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Malcolm Bryant

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January 6, 2018
Well I was curious, new author for me and all that - but I wouldn't bother again. I'm not going to rate it since there was truly nothing wrong with it, it just wasn't for me
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October 5, 2022
Overall, an OK collection of short stories. However, they all tend to follow the same formula. Thus making reading them a bit tedious after a while. And would someone please hire the author/publisher an editor?! Or I'll volunteer for the job. There are few things worse when reading a book, after having paid for the privilege, than to have the tome peppered with misspellings and a myriad of syntax and grammatical errors. Some can be chalked up to a key being struck wrong when the book was being written. But one would hope that 'spellcheck' would have been used at some point. Whatever the case, the errors and just plain gross oversights at times are such that they almost left me embarrassed for the author. Instead I just felt pity, and a bit of shame. If he didn't know better, someone in the publishing pipeline should have.
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