REVIEW: Italian Surgeon To The Stars by Melanie Milburne

Posted June 24th, 2015 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Medical, Review / 3 comments

In Italian Surgeon To The Stars by Melanie Milburne, Celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Alessandro Lucioni might be Italian Surgeon to the Starsgorgeous, but Jemima Clark can’t forget what they shared or how he broke her heart!

And now he is back and needs Jemina help with his his young niece and he is also determined to pick where they left off!But this time,Jemina is also determined to not repeat her mistake but the memories of the magical blazing nights might prove to be her undoing!

Italian Surgeon To The Stars by Melanie Milburne was a well written romance on the second chance trope written through Jemina’s POV (first person). It was fast paced filled with great moments with a well executed plot line.

Misunderstandings and lack of communication kept Jemina and Alessandro apart for five years and this is the main conflict. Jemina obviously still cares for Alessandro and she still has not gotten over him despite the years between them. The main characters share an awesome chemistry which makes their romance enjoyable. If you like second chance romances then do give Italian Surgeon To The Stars by Melanie Milburne a read!

Book Info:

4S Published June 2015 | Harlequin Medical Romances |

“You think you can erase what we had?”

Celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Alessandro Lucioni might be gorgeous, but I will never forget what we shared in Paris five years ago…or how he broke my heart!

And now he’s standing in front of me, asking for my help with his young niece—and determined to pick up where we left off! But this time I won’t be his consolation prize. I will remain strong. Yet with memories of those magical blazing nights swirling through my mind, he’s just so very hard to resist…

 

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3 Responses to “REVIEW: Italian Surgeon To The Stars by Melanie Milburne”

  1. Tammy Y

    Nas was nice enough to send me this book. Cannot wait to read it. Thanks for your nice review,