Review: On Call: The New Yorker II by M.O. Kenyan

Posted June 29, 2014 by Cocktails and Books in / 0 Comments

on callAJ Ross has always focused his attention on two things, women and medicine. He was the best at both. He was the love them and leave them type. But when he moves in with a girl he had a fling with, a girl he cannot remember, his life slowly begins to unravel.

Katherine had always done what was expected of her. She was daddy’s little obedient girl. But when her father arranges a marriage between her and her friend she begins to rebel. Katherine bumps into a man who gave her a night she could never forget. The problem is, he can’t seem to remember her. So when they end up living together her sole purpose is to make sure AJ Ross remembers the night he took her virginity.

 

 

 

Release Date: 06/20/2014
Publisher: Secret Cravings Publishing
Source:  Publisher
Reviewer:  Susan
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Great storyline.  It started a bit slow for me in the beginning but after the first couple of chapters I could not put the book down.  AJ and Katherine had been lovers in the past and now several years later they reconnect, not knowing if they have changed so much that they can’t recapture the magic of the past.  Both working in the same hospital, AJ’s womanizing ways and the past between their families, it appears there is no future for them. Then throw into this mix Katherine’s superior who has a thing for her.  You will have to read the book to find out if AJ and Katherine get their happily ever after.