Dr. Rebecca Davis is an OBGYN on a forced vacation due to a sixty-day suspension from her job at a New York City hospital. Aggravated and upset, not only over the issues at work but a failed and complicated relationship, she takes an impulsive trip to a rural town and gets drunk, waking up the next day in an unfamiliar motel room. Here, she meets the motel’s charming and attractive owner, Colleen MacDonald.
Hope Harris is in mourning over her wife’s death, but she is determined to continue managing her farm, taking care of her kids and their growing pains, and living life every day. A sudden accident changes everything and Hope finds it necessary to rely on others to help her. Veronica Saunders, a physical therapist assigned to her, sparks feelings she has not experienced since Hannah’s death.
Rebecca, as she is assisting the local doctor with his caseload, is faced with troubles from the past that threaten her new love, and Hope, recovering from her injuries, is shocked when revelations about her teenaged sons come to light.
Can these two women find love amidst their increasingly tumultuous lives? Are the lovers they choose the “ones”? Find out in The Doctor Is In, River’s Bank, a small town full of big love.
I’m a creator of romance who lost my way. I’m a dream weaver trapped in a world of useless information, bottom lines and bean counters. In short, I’m a writer. I pen novels of love, adventure and humor with African American lesbians as main characters.
I love writing and reading books. I’m a trivia buff and a movie freak. Just ask me and I’ll go see a movie, any movie at the drop of a hat. I’m crazy about my car. It’s a 15-year old VW convertible. Guess I like classic dependable things. I should mention I’m a curious sort too. I want to see, feel and experience as much as I can before I die and I plan on living a long time. My people live into their late nineties to over hundred and five.
I hope there is a sequel to this story. Maybe Nellie could be the next main character. My favorite character was Otis. He knew how to manipulate and shepherd the women in his life. Becca, Colleen, Hope, and Ronnie had very good chemistry and a great deal of humor. Mona and Diane were insufferable. Mona had no respect for her wife who loved her. Diane should leave her and tell he to take a hike! Overall, good book!
This book was right out of a Hallmark movie. I would like just once to not have such a Happy Ending, so a main character is the focus of the sequence. We all know all everyone doesn’t have a happy ending.