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Reunited with her army doctor by Dianne Drake.
Went Caleb returns to his home town to work in the local hospital. He has also moved to help his son who is a talented pianist, as well as an academic genius. What he doesn’t know is that Leanne (a former girlfriend), whose father is the lead Dr in the hospital, is going to be taking over from her father. She doesn’t want to run the hospital as she has a job in the city where she is.
Leanne has hurt Caleb in the past and he is very wary of her. She is wanting to be friends but is surprised and upset when he is not reciprocating as she would expect. As they get to know each other as adults they discover that there is still a spark between them, but can they get over what happened when they were children and more especially can Caleb learn to trust Leanne again.
This is a really good read, which does not shy away from subjects such as isolation and bullying.
I would recommend this book and would definitely read more books by this author.
The bully and the bullied.. Leanne and Caleb story is about young love that fell apart but due to future circumstances, fate brought them back together. The relationship between Caleb and his gifted son Matthew shows the level a dedicated father will go to to give his son the best. This book is really interesting to read especially the part about the selective amnesia and the cause.
This is one emotional packed romantic story its so beautifully written and the characters come alive before your very eyes.
This was a fairly slight story which often felt too cliched for me. The heroine’s amnesia was too convenient a premise to draw out the conflict between the main protagonists; it would have been more interesting if the earlier issues and fallout had been explored in more detail earlier in the story which would have made the revelations feel real rather than necessary plot devices. The search for the boy at the end of the book was an easy way to bring the characters finally together but it made me wonder whether there was enough of a connection there for them to unite otherwise.
Caleb Carsten was an army medic before he was injured on duty. He is now a civilian doctor and a single dad to a gifted son, Matthew. There is a special school back in Caleb's hometown which caters to gifted children. If Matthew can be placed in that school then Caleb will stay and take on a job. Unfortunately, the job is running the town medical centre which is owned by a woman who made his life hell during his teen years.
Leanne Sinclair is that woman. She has a life in the city, but she has returned home in order to find somebody to run the medical centre that her father has passed on to her in order to retire. When she realises that Caleb is back in town too she only has good memories of growing up with him, at least up until high school, and then she can't remember anything about him. She figures they must have drifted apart, but for the life of her, she doesn't understand why. She is happy that he might be taking the job she has to offer and she looks forward to catching up with him and old times.
When Leanne first meets up with Caleb again she can't understand why he is so cool with her, bordering on mean. He can't believe that she doesn't seem at all guilty about what happened to him because of her. They need to spend time together, the more time they spend together, the more they feel attracted to each other. Leanne still can't understand why she feels Caleb is angry at her sometimes, and Caleb hates himself for falling for Leanne when she was such a horrible part of his life and doesn't even seem to care about it.
This book had a wonderful plot, and I enjoyed reading about Matthew and his gifts. Leanne and Caleb were a believable couple right up until we find out what Leanne did to Caleb. I cannot believe that Caleb would give Leanne the time of day after what happened. Yes take her job, but stay right away from her. He is obviously a much more forgiving person than me that's all I can say. On the whole, I did like the story, but it was quite dark in places, and not a feel-good story that I normally associate with Mills and Boon books.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers' copy of this book.
I really enjoyed this book, it was heart warming with enough conflict between the main characters to keep it interesting. Caleb has returned to Marrell where he had his childhood to get his gifted son the specialist musical training he wants. Marrell does not hold happy memories for Caleb as he left the town to get away from pain inflicted by his boyhood love Leanne who is now the owner of the town's hospital having taken over from her Dad on his retirement. She, however, cannot remember how or why she may have hurt Caleb until he is badly injured in a fall...
I won't give any further information as I feel this is a story you will find worth reading. Enjoy!
Rating: 4.5/5
This is an emotional rollercoaster second-chance romance packed with drama - and a lovely, very gifted, child. It is a story where two people who, as children, used to support each other until something happened to drive them apart . . . . Now he’s returning to his home town of Marrell to work in the Hospital there, the hospital that is owned by her father. When the two meet up again, Leanne can’t understand why Caleb is so wary of her, yet so friendly with everyone else. She can’t remember what she has ever done to deserve his reluctance to trust her in any way. Can they overcome the past to move on to a future together?
This is an enthralling, moving story. It has well developed characters and explores reactions to trauma as well as the problems encountered by gifted children and their parents. It has elements of mystery and suspense as well as a heart warming romance, a lovely read which I have no hesitation in recommending to anyone who, like me, enjoys this genre!
I requested and received a copy of this novel, via NetGalley. This is my honest review after choosing to read it.