
Ginger Snapping All The Way (Love In Mission City #1)
Book
Maddox I’m not a fan of Christmas. I’m happy to stay up in my mountain cabin and let the...

Entwined (The Life of Anna, #2)
Book
Anna has two masters, one she hardly knows, but who makes her feel safe, the other she's known all...

Human Again: A Beauty and the Beast Retelling (End of Ever After #4)
Book
Azahr has always known what to expect from life. As the second son of Delphe, a great military...
Fantasy Young Adult Fairy Tale Retelling

For You I Fall ( Angels & Misfits #1)
Book
Despite having had a rough life, Seth has a big heart. After spending nearly ten years sleeping...
male/male angels paranormal not sure i liked it

Dragon Splendor (Immortal Dragons Book 3)
Book
Nobody said finding your fated mates meant an instant happily ever after. But for Aurum, an immortal...
reverse harem romance paranormal fantasy adult fiction

Finding Me In The Storm
Book
A snowstorm leaves me stranded at a cozy, remote ski lodge, and the charming owner might just be the...

Beautiful Liar (Arcadia U #2)
Book
Kieran I gave in to temptation, but happily ever after was never part of the deal. I am heir to...
Contemporary MM Mafia College Age Romance

Only Mostly Devastated
Book
Ollie and Will were a summer fling; now they're classmates. But only one of them is out...SIMON VS...

Alpha's Fake Wife by Maria Warren
Book
Alpha Andrew isn't interested in love, or marriage. He'd much rather hunt down the scum that's been...
Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance Shifters

Sarah (7799 KP) rated This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor in Books
May 16, 2018
Adam Kay's book is a fascinating insight into the NHS and the real working life of a doctor. It's ridiculously funny, emotional, heartwarming and also depressing to think this is the state of our health service. I dare you to read this and not feel anything. You can't say a bad word about the NHS after reading this (not that I ever did). I feel glad that Adam has provided such an insightful and thought provoking view of the NHS. I shed a tear when I reached the end and I would have quite happily read a lot more of his stories and anecdotes, they're fascinating.
A must read for anyone in the UK.