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Dear Love Doctor

Dear Love Doctor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amusing romantic romp
Review: The desperate woman writes to the New Orleans Crescent Love Doctor for advice because her beau Hunter James is restless and beginning to drift. The Love Doctor responds to "Loyal but Lonesome in Ponchatoula" that her relationship is "diagnosis terminal" as her boyfriend is unable to commit. Outraged, Hunter wants to confront this mumbo jumbo love doctor because he sees it differently. He feels he never has met the right one yet.

Hunter meets Daffodil Landry, a socialite who is considered by New Orleans high society as a serial engagement breaker. Attraction springs up immediately, but Hunter's business partner warns him that Daffy is a heart breaker. Still Hunter and Daffy explore their relationship, which is turning into love.

DEAR LOVE DOCTOR is an amusing romantic romp starring two engaging protagonists. The plot is fun because of the reactions to the growing awareness between Hunter and Daffy that this time something different is in the air. The secondary cast provides depth so that the audience better understands the past of the lead duet. Hailey North has written a charmer loaded with mirth that will delight readers.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Dear Love Doctor
Review: Though the beginning had a few kinks in it such as too much mental lusting and communication, it soon picked up and became a fun read. Jonni(Jonquil) sets her sister Daffy (Daffodil) up with a well known entrepenaur Hunter James. An illegitimate, rags to riches guy, Hunter comes to the office of The Crescent a New Orleans newspaper looking for the writer of the "Dear Dr. Love" column who has defined him to a write in reader as "terminal" in the relationship department . From here on in the book is humorous and sexy without ever getting too deep. Both Hunter and Daffy have met thier match and are somewhat taken aback by real love. Something, neither has ever experienced before. Which, I found refreshing. No disasterous love affairs in the past, but baggage from both thier backgrounds which is dealt with, humorously. All in all, a fun, fast read that you don't have to think about or sink into.


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