Posted October 11, 2019 by GPBR Staff in Erotic, Leigh, Reviews, Taboo / 0 Comments
Dr. Dan was a much different tale than I expected. It showed a relationship built on caring and sacrifice and fell on the sweet side of the taboo spectrum. ~ Leigh – Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews

Synopsis:
Lauren will do anything besides face reality.
Her truth won’t set her free because it’s too busy hunting her.
It chases her into the ER more often than she can count.
Dr. Venable is hellbent on finding answers for his most frequent hospital visitor.
Even when his stunningly beautiful patient is difficult and resistant.
He’ll uncover her pain because he wants nothing more than to heal the sassy young woman.
Long nights.
Rising temperatures.
Feverish needs.
They spend more time than ethical on their quest for answers.
His position. Her age. Nothing will keep them apart.
Not until they get what they came for.
Love may not be a cure, but they’re going to test it anyway.


What I love about K. Webster is her versatility as a writer. Some of her books carefully toe the line on taboo, but are, in actuality, sweet love stories which have a forbidden element. Others run screaming at the top of their lungs like they’re on fire, waving their arms above their head as they unashamedly bolt past that barrier of what is even remotely acceptable.
Her ability to tell both types of stories is amazing, as is her ability to make me crave her books regardless of the taboo. There have been some doozies and they always make me question myself that she made me enjoy them as much as I did. But I digress.
Dr. Dan, surprisingly, fell into the sweet category and was a real shocker for me! Lauren was only 18 and Dr. Dan was in his mid-40s, older than her father. But that was the extent of the taboo. Other than the difference in ages, this couple was well matched and loving and I really enjoyed their story. I picked the book up thinking “let me just read a few chapters before I go to sleep” and we all know how that story goes. Next thing I know, I’ve read the entire thing and regret nothing.
Dr. Dan was a much different tale than I expected. It showed a relationship built on caring and sacrifice and concern. It showed heart and emotion, and I really loved the family that these two unlikely people created for themselves. It was not traditional, but it was sweet and accepting, and for dealing with the depressing topic of a person facing serious medical issues, it was a pretty uplifting book.
I have read several of K. Webster’s Taboo Treats books and am only now realizing that they all take place in the same world. They are all stand alones, however, even if it is nice to see some familiar faces. Dr. Dan was a wonderful addition, and really fell on the sweet side of the taboo spectrum.

4.5 stars
Purchase from
Posted October 11, 2019 by GPBR Staff in Erotic, Leigh, Reviews, Taboo / 0 Comments