The romance novels of New York Times best-selling author Brenda Jackson have won an ardent following for velvety prose that can fluster any reader with the heat of her steamy tales. With In the Doctor's Bed, Jackson writes a prescription for loneliness that takes "beside manner" to enticing new places. Readers won't only want to take two pills and call the doctor in the morning, they'll want to call the doctor in the afternoon, evening, and all through the night.
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"A uniquely forbidden love tale where a doctor and an intern cannot break the hospital's fraternization policy while performing as boss and subordinate roles. Dr. DeWinter is a strong, honest romantic interest and Dr. Campbell is every bit his equal. A sweet love story."
— Kesha (4 out of 5 stars)
" It was ok but I found it really tough to get to the end. Just slow moving I guess. "
— Khristine, 1/14/2014" short sweet and straight to the point. I liked it 4.5 stars. It kept you on your toes that it did. It was another roller coaster but the ending was smooth. "
— Kyra, 9/30/2013" Awwwww, what a cute sweet read! "
— Shh, 6/6/2013" It was sweet, it was good, the hero and heroine were good for each other but it was not as compelling and did not move me as much as a Brenda Jackson novel usually does. "
— Marie, 4/2/2013" Brenda Jackson has done it again. I like the first addition to the Hopewell Series. I can't wait to read the next book. I loved Dr. De Winter and Dr. Campbell's story. "
— Kimberly, 3/31/2013" Definitely not the author's best works. It seemed repetitive and the plot seemed forced. "
— Kim, 11/10/2012" Book was good until the end, what a pretentious jerk, that was not a romantic ending, oh I just planned the rest of your life for you while you were in surgery...gee great! Could have drawn it out more to make it seem like she wasn't being forced into marrying him. "
— Dana, 10/15/2012" HOT!!! "
— Rebekkah, 6/8/2012" Following rules is not easy when your heart is pulling you in a different direction. "
— Shone, 4/22/2012" From my Harlequin reader panel. "
— Book, 4/16/2012" I received a copy of this book from the Tell Harlequin reader panel. "
— Adina, 4/15/2012" slow reading - not the usual Brenda Jackson writing "
— Phano, 4/7/2012" I love Brenda Jackson, but not really feeling this romance. I like the premise, its in a hospital setting and an intern falls in love with her boss. But something is lacking in this one. It just didn't intrigue me like a normal Brenda Jackson novel. I wouldn't recommend this one. "
— Chivon, 4/4/2012" Don't know if it was because I read this on my tablet but it was a very short read. "
— Angela, 3/14/2012" slow reading - not the usual Brenda Jackson writing "
— Phano, 9/12/2011" I love Brenda Jackson, but not really feeling this romance. I like the premise, its in a hospital setting and an intern falls in love with her boss. But something is lacking in this one. It just didn't intrigue me like a normal Brenda Jackson novel. I wouldn't recommend this one. "
— Chivon, 8/16/2011Brenda Jackson is a multiple-award winner and bestselling author of contemporary multicultural romance novels. She is a recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Romance Writers of America and the Romance Writers of America’s Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. There are more than three million of her books in print.
Shari Peele is an audiobook narrator whose readings include In the Doctor’s Bed by Brenda Jackson, Man Enough for Me by Rhonda Bowen, When I Get Where I’m Going by Cheryl Robinson, and Give Me Fever by Niobia Bryant.