The proof is in the laughter. Sharpe manages to make readers smile while setting the senses on fire. Sabrina and Quinn are a pocketful of sunshine that set emotions ablaze with heartwarming drama.
Author
lauriereadsromance
2 years ago
I very much enjoyed Abigail Sharpe’s “Who Wants to Marry a Doctor?”, a funny, sweet, and surprisingly emotional story that featured endearing characters and a well-crafted romance. I really liked the female lead, Dr. Sabrina Bankhead, a compassionate and caring pediatrician with quite a lot on her plate as the single mother of a young son, Noah. Sabrina agreed to participate in a reality dating show in order to raise money for renovations to her pediatric hospital, but had no intention of actually following through with a relationship – at least, not until she met Quinn Donnelly, an investigative journalist home on leave to recover from injuries he sustained in Afghanistan who had agreed to serve as the show’s host.
Like Sabrina, Quinn was very dedicated to his job, and he was determined to recover from his injuries as quickly as possible so that he could return to Afghanistan and complete his assignment. Neither of them was looking for a serious relationship and they knew that getting involved with each other was against the rules, but they couldn’t help being drawn together from the moment they met. Unfortunately, they couldn’t keep things between them a secret forever, and when their relationship was revealed to the public, most of the community turned against Sabrina while things between her and Quinn fell apart. After that, I found it very easy to root for them to get their relationship back on track and figure out a way to make it work long-term, despite all of the obstacles still standing in their way.
I enjoyed getting to know several of the book’s secondary characters in addition to Quinn and Sabrina, especially Sabrina’s sister Melora. She seemed to have quite an interesting background, and I hope that the author will consider telling her story (and maybe matching her up with husband #5) in a future book.
Overall, I highly recommend “Who Wants to Marry a Doctor?” for all fans of contemporary romance and look forward to checking out more of Abigail Sharpe’s work in the future.
*Review copy provided by the author via L. Woods PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
Author
cynthia618147
2 years ago
I loved this book! Sabrina and Quinn were great together! Sabrina’s a small town pediatrician that goes on a reality show to raise money for kids to be treated in her town. Quinn is a journalist recovering from injuries he got in Afghanistan and is the host of the show. Quinn and Sabrina’s attraction is instant and they have amazing chemistry! I enjoyed all the dates she went on. They were very entertaining!
This was a heartwarming story full of drama, emotions, love and laughter. I love the Love Match series! I hope Abigail has more books for us!
Author
gladysnason
2 years ago
I liked this book a lot. It was a bit cute, a bit steamy and it had heart and small town charm. I thought that the characters were very likable and the pull of attraction between them almost tangible. Their chemistry created tons of sparks and I enjoyed the tension and emotional turmoil they had to deal with over their unexpected feelings and situations. I am posting a independent, impartial review.
Author
lacourter
2 years ago
Regan Chase is a special agent with the US Army’s Criminal Investigations Division in Hohenfels, Germany. Her office received information that a Navy sailor overheard a civilian friend discussing a terror attack in Germany. With very little to go on and not much support up the chain of command, Agent Chase investigates the information. She links the information to a US Army combat engineer but does not have enough solid evidence to get a warrant or wire taps. She decides to go undercover to see if she can get close to her target or aimpoint. She ends up starting up a relationship with the suspects roommate, Captain John Garrison. Chase and Garrison are both fighting demons from the past, both active duty military with combat experience and whether they know it or not are trying to prevent the same tragedy. Follow Agent Chase in her path to uncover the truth and stop the terror attack. This book is packed full of action, plot twists and an unexpected ending.
Irvin does a great job of showing the reader the inner workings of Agent Chase’s mind. The book is well written and captivating. The book was somewhat short and ended before I expected, hence the reason for the lower rating which is more of a 4.5. Having said that, it is just a novella that predates the actual first book in the series which I cannot wait to read!
Author
luv2rdmore
2 years ago
Regan Chase is a special agent with the US Army’s Criminal Investigations Division in Hohenfels, Germany. Her office received information that a Navy sailor overheard a civilian friend discussing a terror attack in Germany. With very little to go on and not much support up the chain of command, Agent Chase investigates the information. She links the information to a US Army combat engineer but does not have enough solid evidence to get a warrant or wire taps. She decides to go undercover to see if she can get close to her target or aimpoint. She ends up starting up a relationship with the suspects roommate, Captain John Garrison. Chase and Garrison are both fighting demons from the past, both active duty military with combat experience and whether they know it or not are trying to prevent the same tragedy. Follow Agent Chase in her path to uncover the truth and stop the terror attack. This book is packed full of action, plot twists and an unexpected ending.
Irvin does a great job of showing the reader the inner workings of Agent Chase’s mind. The book is well written and captivating. The book was somewhat short and ended before I expected, hence the reason for the lower rating which is more of a 4.5. Having said that, it is just a novella that predates the actual first book in the series which I cannot wait to read!
Author
midheavenmessages
2 years ago
Great book! I really enjoyed it. Happy to find a new (for me) author I enjoy. Military angle was very interesting.
Author
vietthanhsports
2 years ago
Aimpoint is a very good book. The writing skill is excellent and the characters are too. It was easy to get into the book right from the start and kept me reading to the end. The was just one of the best books I have read and it can easily be made into a series. I hope so anyway. Do yourself a favor and try out this book.
The proof is in the laughter. Sharpe manages to make readers smile while setting the senses on fire. Sabrina and Quinn are a pocketful of sunshine that set emotions ablaze with heartwarming drama.
I very much enjoyed Abigail Sharpe’s “Who Wants to Marry a Doctor?”, a funny, sweet, and surprisingly emotional story that featured endearing characters and a well-crafted romance. I really liked the female lead, Dr. Sabrina Bankhead, a compassionate and caring pediatrician with quite a lot on her plate as the single mother of a young son, Noah. Sabrina agreed to participate in a reality dating show in order to raise money for renovations to her pediatric hospital, but had no intention of actually following through with a relationship – at least, not until she met Quinn Donnelly, an investigative journalist home on leave to recover from injuries he sustained in Afghanistan who had agreed to serve as the show’s host.
Like Sabrina, Quinn was very dedicated to his job, and he was determined to recover from his injuries as quickly as possible so that he could return to Afghanistan and complete his assignment. Neither of them was looking for a serious relationship and they knew that getting involved with each other was against the rules, but they couldn’t help being drawn together from the moment they met. Unfortunately, they couldn’t keep things between them a secret forever, and when their relationship was revealed to the public, most of the community turned against Sabrina while things between her and Quinn fell apart. After that, I found it very easy to root for them to get their relationship back on track and figure out a way to make it work long-term, despite all of the obstacles still standing in their way.
I enjoyed getting to know several of the book’s secondary characters in addition to Quinn and Sabrina, especially Sabrina’s sister Melora. She seemed to have quite an interesting background, and I hope that the author will consider telling her story (and maybe matching her up with husband #5) in a future book.
Overall, I highly recommend “Who Wants to Marry a Doctor?” for all fans of contemporary romance and look forward to checking out more of Abigail Sharpe’s work in the future.
*Review copy provided by the author via L. Woods PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
I loved this book! Sabrina and Quinn were great together! Sabrina’s a small town pediatrician that goes on a reality show to raise money for kids to be treated in her town. Quinn is a journalist recovering from injuries he got in Afghanistan and is the host of the show. Quinn and Sabrina’s attraction is instant and they have amazing chemistry! I enjoyed all the dates she went on. They were very entertaining!
This was a heartwarming story full of drama, emotions, love and laughter. I love the Love Match series! I hope Abigail has more books for us!
I liked this book a lot. It was a bit cute, a bit steamy and it had heart and small town charm. I thought that the characters were very likable and the pull of attraction between them almost tangible. Their chemistry created tons of sparks and I enjoyed the tension and emotional turmoil they had to deal with over their unexpected feelings and situations. I am posting a independent, impartial review.
Regan Chase is a special agent with the US Army’s Criminal Investigations Division in Hohenfels, Germany. Her office received information that a Navy sailor overheard a civilian friend discussing a terror attack in Germany. With very little to go on and not much support up the chain of command, Agent Chase investigates the information. She links the information to a US Army combat engineer but does not have enough solid evidence to get a warrant or wire taps. She decides to go undercover to see if she can get close to her target or aimpoint. She ends up starting up a relationship with the suspects roommate, Captain John Garrison. Chase and Garrison are both fighting demons from the past, both active duty military with combat experience and whether they know it or not are trying to prevent the same tragedy. Follow Agent Chase in her path to uncover the truth and stop the terror attack. This book is packed full of action, plot twists and an unexpected ending.
Irvin does a great job of showing the reader the inner workings of Agent Chase’s mind. The book is well written and captivating. The book was somewhat short and ended before I expected, hence the reason for the lower rating which is more of a 4.5. Having said that, it is just a novella that predates the actual first book in the series which I cannot wait to read!
Regan Chase is a special agent with the US Army’s Criminal Investigations Division in Hohenfels, Germany. Her office received information that a Navy sailor overheard a civilian friend discussing a terror attack in Germany. With very little to go on and not much support up the chain of command, Agent Chase investigates the information. She links the information to a US Army combat engineer but does not have enough solid evidence to get a warrant or wire taps. She decides to go undercover to see if she can get close to her target or aimpoint. She ends up starting up a relationship with the suspects roommate, Captain John Garrison. Chase and Garrison are both fighting demons from the past, both active duty military with combat experience and whether they know it or not are trying to prevent the same tragedy. Follow Agent Chase in her path to uncover the truth and stop the terror attack. This book is packed full of action, plot twists and an unexpected ending.
Irvin does a great job of showing the reader the inner workings of Agent Chase’s mind. The book is well written and captivating. The book was somewhat short and ended before I expected, hence the reason for the lower rating which is more of a 4.5. Having said that, it is just a novella that predates the actual first book in the series which I cannot wait to read!
Great book! I really enjoyed it. Happy to find a new (for me) author I enjoy. Military angle was very interesting.
Aimpoint is a very good book. The writing skill is excellent and the characters are too. It was easy to get into the book right from the start and kept me reading to the end. The was just one of the best books I have read and it can easily be made into a series. I hope so anyway. Do yourself a favor and try out this book.