This book started out just a tad slow, but the more I read, the better I liked the book. It is a good story of how a person who really didn't have a "fun" childhood climbing trees, doing the usual kid stuff can turn his life around and have a pretty balanced adult life.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is the third book in the Matched in Montana series. Nurse Rebecca O'Reilly swore that she would never get involved with another doctor, ever. Being hurt by one was enough for her Thank you very much. Rebecca knew she was safe from falling for her boss Dr. John Saville. The man was cold, unfeeling, and had an ego the size of Texas as far as she was concerned.Dr. John Saville has never had an easy life and has worked hard to get to where he is today. John was attracted to his nurse, but her actions and sharp tongue clearly show him that she is not the leas bit interested in him, as a matter of fact, he is sure that she dislikes him for one reason or another. Only when an emergency hits there small town Rebecca and John are forced to work together for the sake of others. Rebecca sees John in a new light and even feels herself being drawn to him. Whether they will have a future is anyone's guess.I liked John for his compassion and professionalism. Rebecca, on the other hand, was a very judgemental person. She was quick to offer insults and to never give anyone the benefit of the doubt. I realize that her insecurities are from the hurt that she suffered in the past, but she still got on my nerves. If it wasn't for the town matchmaker these two would probably have never had a chance for a happy future.
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