Description
Shy, reclusive Frankie and her best friend Lou obsess over Thomas G. Longley, as they reverently refer to him, for their entire first two years of medical school. So when he publicly humiliates her at the student bar, she is devastated.
Ten years later, Frankie has to work in the testosterone-driven environment of Cardiology and, to her dismay, Tom is her boss.
Thankfully the subject of her long-term crush doesn’t seem to remember her and, given her ability to blend into the background, she’s not really surprised. What does surprise her is how cruel he is. The Tom she spent many a pointless lunch break covertly watching seemed easy going and quick to smile, not an uptight, overly critical bully.
She’s too timid to tell Tom to jog on when she is his only target, but when it’s her patients that he starts trampling, she grows a backbone, and Tom sees that she is not the cold, aloof woman he once thought.
Praise for Broken Heart Syndrome:
“Greys Anatomy meets the romance novel.” “Fantastic love story.” —Heroes and Heartbreakers
“This one I guzzled over a weekend. A really good love story, where all have to grow up to be healed and move on, sometimes our prejudices and scars take one heck of a struggle to overcome, but we can. Great plot, great array of characters. Loved it, in fact I’ve just downloaded the sequel.” —Anna’s eBook Reviews
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