Quinton's Quest (Love in Mission City, Book 6) by Gabbi Grey; Narrated by Michael Dean


In a previous book, a surgeon and a nurse have a one night stand, but now get a second chance. Sassy nurse meet arrogant doctor, let the fireworks begin. 


From the blurb:

Quinton

After the best one-night stand ever, I discover the man I thought was perfect is anything but. Leo Rodgers is an arrogant surgeon who lords his expertise and experience over everyone. Well, not me. I’m a competent nurse who refuses to be pushed around. By anyone.

So I flirt with him to annoy him, but there are more fish in the sea than Leo. I have no problem getting a date with a man or a woman when I want one. The problem? I find myself increasingly hung up on a cranky surgeon, whose soft moments with his two children give me hope there's a good man under the arrogance.

Leo

Quinton Yi is a pain in my ass. After our disastrous, but oh-so-memorable one-night stand, I find myself having to work with him. His flirting is driving me nuts, so I can't be blamed for snapping at him. What part of one-night doesn't he understand?

My ex-husband once tried to tell me that I was a pompous asshat. On the contrary—I just have no time for trivia. I need to be skilled and focused so my patients have the best chance of survival. One devastating loss, though, sends me spiraling. Suddenly, I’m realizing how fallible I am. And that by rejecting Quinton, I might’ve lost my best chance at finding happiness again.

Quinton’s Quest is an enemies-to-lovers, interracial, age-gap, grumpy/sunshine, single father, small-town romance gay novel. This story has a grumpy egotistical surgeon and a sunshine sassy nurse who might just give him his comeuppance.


Lesetiger's review:

After reading Leo's Lust, I was really excited to read the sequel, and I recommend reading the prequel first.

Quinton has the best one-night stand ever. But things don't turn out as well as he thought they would when he finds out how Leo earns his money.

I have to say that I didn't like Leo very much in the previous books, but that has actually changed with this book, because he realizes that his behavior wasn't what it should have been. Quinton, on the other hand, has a very big heart.

The story is quite heartwarming and easy to read. I liked both characters and it was great to see their relationship develop from a one-night stand into something more. As always, I was happy to meet protagonists from the earlier books.

Michael Dean is always a good choice. I like his narration because he is good at conveying emotions. He also chose voices that suited the respective characters. I really enjoyed his narration.


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