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Sebastian Stremmel is in one hell of a mood.He's been there for about 42 years. He's not about to change so don't bother asking. Another thing he doesn't want to do? Deal with the noisy new know-it-all reconstructive surgeon Sara Shapiro who won't stop stomping around his surgical floor like she has a single clue how to handle trauma cases. She doesn't, and he has no problem telling her as much... even if it lands them both in eight weeks of hospital mandated conflict resolution sessions. Eight weeks is a long time to slog through communication exercises with someone you dislike on a cellular level, but as if that wasn't enough, she's moved into his apartment building too. Now, he can't turn around or close his eyes without seeing her golden hair shining back at him and hearing her throaty laugh in his head. He doesn't want to like her. She's loud and knows everything, and her snack preferences are absurd and she doesn't seem to wear panties under her scrubs, and he doesn't want to like her at all.He doesn't want to find comfort in the rare slice of softness she shows him and he doesn't want to discover desire like he's never known before in her bed. He doesn't.But even the worst moods are bound to change eventually.
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2 primary booksVital Signs is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Kate Canterbary.
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5/5
This was SO GOOD. The writing. The banter. The bickering. The character growth. The humor. EVERYTHING.
I loved it SO MUCH. Especially Sebastian's pet names for Sara. Little tornado for example. and then honey. I loved each and every one of them! His acts of service, like separating raisins because she didn't like them? THAT'S A DREAM GUY.
The spice was exquisite. “Strangle me for all I care. if I die, I die” SIR!! Holy shit!! I loved that! Every single thing was so well done and I loved it!!!
The conversation with her father. Basically all of the ceasefire and a break from work. I loved that. I loved how supportive Sebastian was and had Sara's back, when it came to her father, her illness, and everything. And the ending??? (SPOILER ALERT:) “I'll have to get a vasectomy because you don't want kids” EXCUSE ME??? God, I love him so much!
Everything was so good about this book, it's definitely one of my favourites. The banter was AMAZING and I loved how antagonistic they've been towards each other and how much they loved it.