Eileen Aberman-Wells
I found Doctor’s Orders by Ann B. Harrison, book three in The Moore Sisters of Montana series a wonderful and sweet story. April decides to open a shop in Cherry Lake, where her sisters live. April is a bit different, dressing more like a hippie, but with a wonderful sense of decoration and design. Next door to her shop and sharing a common area is David’s doctor’s office. David is a bit staid, set in his ways and not sure he cares for all the colors or changes going on. As the two spend time together, David starts falling for April and changing his future plans of returning to Seattle. I loved seeing the growth in April as she has finally figured out what she wants to do. David surprised me. I thought he had his five year plan all set and would not veer from it. He also impressed me with his reaction to the visit and demands of his ex-girlfriend. I guess opposites do attract.s I really loved reading this book and didn’t want to put this book down, reading it in one day. Ms. Harrison wrote a wonderful story which drew me in, making me forget the world around me and did not let me go until I turned the last page. I highly recommend this book to other readers. I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
Bette Hansen
This is a very good, sweet opposites attract story and April and David couldn't be more opposite. She's carefree, colorful, and lives life on her terms. Definitely a fly by the seat of her pants girl. He's a rule follower, very serious, a planner, and seems very happy in his white and beige world. When April opens a shop next door to his medical clinic it quickly becomes clear that his very orderly existence is about to be turned upside down! This book is very well done and truly a story I think everyone will enjoy. If you like your romance sweet and uncomplicated this is the book for you. I recommend it.
Shari Bartholomew
Opposites attract between April Moore and Dr David Morrison. April has just moved back to Cherry Lake and is opening up her own, studio florist shop and shares office space with the town doctor, David. April is carefree and enjoys life to the fullest, where David is very serious, a planner and not planning on making this a permanent place. But sparks will begin to fly, can either resist each other. I thoroughly enjoyed this sweet romance, great dialogue between April and David. This is the third book in the series but can be read as a stand alone. I highly recommend this book.