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Doctor Patient
Doctor Patient
Doctor Patient
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Doctor Patient

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Noah’s whole life has been planned out for him. He’s about to finish medical school and he still hasn’t had a chance to really live his life and be the kind of man he wants to be.
During a clinical rotation he meets Gavin, a pro-hockey player who’s broken his leg on the ice. He’s exactly the kind of man that Noah has always dreamed of being with.
And everything he’s not allowed to have.
A doctor must always be professional around his patients, but Noah isn’t a doctor just quite yet...

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJynxed Moon
Release dateFeb 8, 2016
ISBN9781311686909
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    Doctor Patient - Alice Ann Moore

    Doctor Patient

    An M/M Erotic Romance

    Alice Ann Moore

    Copyright 2016 by Alice Ann Moore

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    Doctor Patient

    About the Author

    Doctor Patient

    My whole life I’d been pushed toward med school. Both my parents are doctors and there was nothing less in my future than sharing that path. They refused to let me even consider anything else, and while I liked medicine, I wasn’t sure I wanted to be a clone of my parents.

    There was already enough about my life I had to change for them.

    It was the start of my first practical rotation. Getting out of the classroom and actually doing the work I’d spent my whole life studying for. It was exactly what my parents dreamed for me, and while I liked the work, I was running low on sleep and at twenty-two, was starting to wonder if I’d ever get to live my own life.

    Of course the hospital where I was working was the same one where my parents worked. My day in orthopedic surgery, my mother in internal medicine. They were both highly respected and that meant I was under a lot of pressure to live up to them.

    At least with having doctors for parents, I knew what I was in for. I knew I’d be sleeping in spare beds in the hospital, my social life – which was already almost negative – was only going to get worse, and life would be a blur until I finally became a full-fledged doctor.

    The only thing that got me through it was knowing that if I did well, another hospital might extend an offer of employment. Hopefully as far away from Seattle as possible. Miami, maybe. Where I could be myself, stay away from my parents, and finally be my own man.

    And maybe, just

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