Worth the Wait

08th
Mar

I’ve read several books by Traci Douglass over the last year. And I’ve really enjoyed them. So when I saw ‘Worth The Wait’ on Netgalley, I requested it immediately and got super excited when I got the ARC in my mail. Traci Douglass has a way of writing ‘very easy to read’ romance stories, and ...KEEP READING »

Finding Her Forever Family

Finding Her Forever Family

In the beginning of this year I read ‘How To Seduce A Bad Boy’ by Traci Douglass and I really loved that book. So I was super excited when I was approached by Traci to read her new book ‘Finding Her Forever Family’. Even more when I read the main character of this book is a Trauma nurse, and I’m also a nurse on a Trauma ward. And believe it or not, I’ve never read a medical romance before. Maybe because I actually work in a hospital and there hasn’t been much romance there. LOL! But I also love Grey’s Anatomy so a medical romance should also work for me.

In ‘Finding Her Forever Family’ we get to know nurse Wendy Smith. Wendy lost her mom years ago to a hereditary illness and is determined to concentrate on her work and family instead of finding love. What would be the point if there’s a big chance she wouldn’t live all that long, right? But when Wendy meets single dad Dr. Tom Faber she is instantly attracted to him. And although she tries to resist him, there is something about him that she just can’t ignore.

What I really enjoyed about this book was the way we read this story through both Wendy’s and Tom’s point of view. I always love that in a romance story and I definitely enjoyed that in this book. Reading about both their characters in this way definitely always makes me feel closer to the characters.

Unfortunately though, I didn’t really enjoy this romance as much as I hoped I would. I didn’t love the characters Wendy and Tom. Especially not Wendy. There was just something about her that I didn’t particularly like and I couldn’t put that aside, although I tried hard. The romance between Wendy and Tom was sweet, but I missed the chemistry I was hoping for.

What I did like about this book was the part with Tom’s daughter. Tom’s daughter came to live with him and they definitely had there struggles. It was fun to read about them and how they slowly got closer and closer. Especially since they both had been through so much.

Although this book wasn’t really for me, I definitely want to read another Medical Romance soon. I just have to find out why people seem to love them so much. 🙂