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A medical professional faces a significant personal conflict when professional boundaries collide with unexpected romantic interest. The protagonist must navigate the complexities of a high-pressure environment while managing the interpersonal tensions that arise from an unforeseen attraction. The narrative follows the internal and external obstacles that challenge the character's commitment to their career and their personal desires. The story utilizes a traditional romantic framework to explore the tension between duty and individual happiness.
Readers often identify this work as a representative example of the mid-century medical romance genre. Discussion frequently centers on the balance between the clinical setting and the developing romantic plot points. Critics note the focus on character-driven interactions that define the era's romantic fiction. Readers highlight the predictable yet comforting pacing that characterizes this specific style of storytelling.
Page Count:
184
Publication Date:
1971-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow
ISBN-10:
0090053907
ISBN-13:
9780090053902
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