
Change of Heart by Kate Canterbary
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one night stand, forbidden love, cinnamon roll hero, forced proximity, workplace, golden retriever & black cat, he falls first and harder, insta-love.
Review
I love Kate Canterbary writing style and her character development. I was so excited about Change of Heart, unfortunately, it didnât quite work for me.
I wish there was a little more drama to their forbidden relationship. The story moved agonizingly slowly once he reconnected with Whitney. Too much details that added nothing to the story. But I loved-loved how unapologetically gone Henry was for Whitney. The main characters have great chemistry.
“I knew it wasnât a one-time thing. I knew this was how it was with us and that realization made it hard to breathe because she was real. Iâd imagined nothing. Exaggerated nothing. Whitney was real and we were electric and I could never go back to not knowing.”
Blurb
Greyâs Anatomy meets a gender-swapped Wedding Crashers in this spicy rom-com about a one-night stand with The One, walking the tightrope of love and workplace ethics, and knowing which rules are worth breaking.
Every summer, superstar surgeon Whitney Aldritch crashes weddings with her best friend. The first one was an accident though after a decade of dropping in uninvited, theyâre masters of their craft. They keep the rules simple and they never go to bed alone.
Then thereâs Henry Hazlette, best man and the best one-night stand of Whitâs summer. She never imagined sheâd see him again but now heâs one of her new surgical residentsâand completely off-limits.
Whitney has staked her reputation on leading the hospitalâs new ethics initiative. While Henry is under her supervision, they have to keep it professional. But it doesnât help that she canât turn around without running face-first into his offensively broad chest or rubbing up against him in crammed elevators. Also not helping: the way he smiles at her like he can hear her every not-safe-for-work thought.
All they have to do is survive this residencyâand the accidental tarot card readings that hit too close to home, a few uninvited houseguests, and the hospitalâs hyperactive rumor millâbut only if theyâre prepared to bend some rules as the feelings go from just for tonight to get it out of our systems to mine.


2 Comments
Alison
Great review. I loved In a Jam by this author
shesaidyestobooks
That was really good, Alison. Amazing, actually! I will still read her regardless of my thoughts about this one. I enjoy her writing.