Curing Doctor Vincent by Renea Mason
The Good Doctor Trilogy #1
Read Feburary 2015
5 stars
Synopsis:
One kinky doctor + one indecent proposal = one life-changing week in Paris
Elaine Watkins, Public Relations Advisor, is surprised when she receives a summons from the very attractive and enigmatic Dr. Xavier Vincent. She worships the talented physician and company icon responsible for developing the cure that saved her sister’s life and isn’t immune to his charm. Even though puzzled by his request, she is excited and eager to get started on his latest project.
But Dr. Vincent has other ideas. Instead of discussing cures, drugs and marketing strategies, he asks Elaine to join him in Paris to indulge his unique sexual appetites.
Torn between gratitude for saving her sister, her attraction for the powerful man and compromising her pre-conceived notions of sexuality, she must decide if it’s easier to feed his desires or walk away. Until she devises a plan of her own.
“Make no mistake, Elaine, I am a king. Kings command and conquer. They are brutal and uncompromising. You don’t want a king. Face it, you came here expecting a saint.” – Dr. Xavier Vincent
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Review
This is my first time reading anything by Renea Mason and now I am left wondering why I haven’t read anything of hers before today.
Curing Doctor Vincent had everything I could possible ask for in a romance novel plus more. It was an absolute blast reading this story. When I wasn’t reading it, I was thinking about it. When I was reading it, I still couldn’t stop thinking about it and just had to read more to discover who the doctor really is.
Doctor Vincent is a mystery and first appears on the scene and disturbs Elaines’ perfect little world. It is only when he makes a strange request from her does she truly discover the man beneath what he lets the world see.
From there I just couldn’t stop reading. I was so absorbed by this story. I was just as shocked by the secrets that rock are the doctors’ and Elaines’ world. I so did not see that coming.
The ending was so beautiful. Or should I say the beginning of something beautiful hopefully. Can’t wait for the next book in the series.
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