She came in for a routine checkup. She left with a prescription for trouble.
Jessica never expected her annual exam to change everything. But the moment she steps into Dr. Adam West’s office, the air between them crackles with unspoken tension, awakening forbidden desires she’s never dared to explore.
He should keep his distance. She should walk away.
But when her safety is threatened, West’s protectiveness crosses a line—he demands she move into his luxurious penthouse. There’s something about him—something dark, something that calls to her in ways she doesn’t understand—that makes her agree.
Under his roof, boundaries blur and rules shatter. Late-night conversations turn into whispered confessions. Their fiery, physical connection transforms into something far more dangerous: trust.
But the closer they get, the more Jessica realizes—West was never a stranger. And she was never just another patient.
Now, she’s tangled in a web of obsession and desire, where love and control blur. When West’s past and present collide, one question remains:
Will love save them… or ruin them both?
My Thoughts:
I was not sure what to expect from this book as it has trigger warnings with it. With being familiar around hospital settings, I wondered it I should but I choose to at least give it a go. Jessica does not realise how much her life will change when she goes for her annual check up at the doctors. Dr West cannot believe Jessica is standing before him. You can feel the attraction between the both of them especially when Dr West starts doing his examination. Now I did find this bit a little cringe but it works for how the story develops I think. Things develop between the two of them and things get deep (excuse the pun) when Jessica moves in with him. She starts to find out more about him than she could ever imagine. But is this what she wants for the rest of her life? I feel as though this book was way more than just sex, it was about how obsession and desire can obscure what is really going on in someone’s head. I thought it was a good and powerful read.
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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