Good Girls Guide To Wedding Crashing

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Author: Kate Canterbary

Dr. Whitney Aldritch is a badass transplant surgeon. Her life is stressful, not only because of her job, but also her family. So, every summer, she crashes weddings with her best friend, a fetal/neo-natal surgeon. They have it down to a science. One of the rules written in stone is “shenanigans with the wedding party are forbidden”. Well, that would’ve been easy of the best man weren’t Henry Hazlette. From looks exchanged during the ceremony to dancing that led to breaking all the rules (and possibly the hotel bed), Whitney has an unforgettable night. And she’s a little sad to leave him sleeping in the morning.

Well, well, well… in a Grey’s Anatomy-worthy turn of events, who do you think is her new resident on transplant rotation? It would be complicated enough even if she weren’t heading the hospital’s new ethics initiative to boot. 

But everywhere she looks, there he is, with coffee and cupcakes and that smile…

Henry is dumfounded when he sees who the attending is when he shows up for his transplant surgery rotation. It’s HER. The woman who has been plaguing his dreams and who he can’t forget. 

In the midst of of surgical rotations, complicated sisters who required attention, friends who get dumped, the hospital rumor mill, love does indeed find a way into that organ that Whitney was sure was not where we store it. 

I am claiming Dr. Hazlette as my book boyfriend! (I do that with all Kate’s heroes, but oh my word!) This a LOL Wedding Crashers/Grey’s Anatomy mash-up and I loved every minute of it! The chemistry between Henry and Whit is hotter than the sun and the one-night-stand turned into slow burn will singe the pages. And yes, swoon, he falls first!

As usual Kate, touches tough subjects with a delicate hand and you get invested in every single character! If the names Hartshorn, Stremmel, Shapiro, Emmerling ring a bell you are in for a treat. And yes, Henry lives in THAT building!

LOVED IT!

Content Notes: Parental estrangement and abandonment; parental divorce; chronic illness (secondary character); brief mention of suicide (in the past, not detailed, not a central character); mention of infidelity (secondary characters); frequent medical, hospital, and surgical discussion (no blood, no gore); discussion of donor organ retrieval and organ transplant surgeries (no blood, no gore); brief discussion of mountain rescue situations (not detailed); discussion of workplace bullying (off-page).