“In the Doctor’s Arms” (Seasons of Alaska Book 6) by Carol Ross


In the Doctor’s Arms (Seasons of Alaska Book 6) by Carol Ross
I haven’t read any other “Seasons of Alaska” books or any books by this author, but I found it easy to read this book so I would consider it a stand alone story.

I loved the setting of this book-a small town in Alaska. The author was so descriptive with all the sights and activities that the characters did, I felt like I was right there with them.

I really wanted to like the main character Iris, but for most of the book I found myself frustrated with her because of her lack of interest in her hometown and family’s interests and complaining. For most of the book she was constantly comparing her life to one that she hoped she would have in the big city and couldn’t wait to leave. I found her discontentment towards her life very frustrating. Towards the end of the book, we as readers find out why she doesn’t enjoy the outdoors as much as her family and why she had left fear rule her life. I still had a hard time liking and connecting to her character which made it hard to finish the book, but I did.

Overall it was a good book with a good message about love and our life journey. I loved all the other family members, town characters, and especially the setting in Alaska.

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
Can he stop the one who got away—from getting away again?
Everyone in her Alaskan town hopes Iris James is back for good. Including Dr. Flynn Ramsey, who stole her heart when they were awkward teenagers. She realizes he’s planning an encore, but a prestigious job in Washington, DC, is calling to her. Only, ever since their kiss at her brother’s wedding, Iris isn’t sure about anything. Except her reignited feelings for Flynn…

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