Frances G. reviewed A Valentine for Daisy (Kids & Kisses) (Harlequin Romance, No 3347) on + 22 more book reviews
At least the kids liked him. Dr Valentine Seymour the pediatrician needs more help in a bedside manner for adults. As usual, Betty Neels solves his problem.
Yvonne W. (sparkup) reviewed A Valentine for Daisy (Kids & Kisses) (Harlequin Romance, No 3347) on + 36 more book reviews
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At least the kids liked him!
Dictatorial, overbearing and downright rude! Dr. Valentine Seymour might be an excellent pediatrician, but however good he was with his small patients, he needed to develop more of a bedside manner with adults. Daisy disliked him the first time they met and he certainly did't improve on further acquaintance. But somehow fate--not to mention his twin nephew and niece, Josh and Katie--meant that she had to keep meeting the man.
Of course, she had a lot to thank him for--her new job with the twins among other things. Had she misjudged him after all?
At least the kids liked him!
Dictatorial, overbearing and downright rude! Dr. Valentine Seymour might be an excellent pediatrician, but however good he was with his small patients, he needed to develop more of a bedside manner with adults. Daisy disliked him the first time they met and he certainly did't improve on further acquaintance. But somehow fate--not to mention his twin nephew and niece, Josh and Katie--meant that she had to keep meeting the man.
Of course, she had a lot to thank him for--her new job with the twins among other things. Had she misjudged him after all?