![]() ![]() ![]() By: Heidi Cullinan Narrated by: Iggy Toma Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins. This underwritten contemporary is a very disappointing end to an otherwise terrific series. The brilliant but brooding new doctor encounters Copper Points sunny nurse next. There’s a subplot involving rebuilding the hospital and possible elevator sabotage, but even this intrigue fails to spark much interest. ![]() Nick is so self-involved that the lovestruck Jared eventually has an emotional breakdown, which passes for relationship development. Nick tries to pretend he and Jared are just roommates, but this arrangement is as flimsy as the novel, which spends so much time on Nick’s angst that there’s barely any romance. However, although Nick kisses Jared passionately, he is afraid that coming out will upset his family, jeopardize his relationship with his church, and affect his job-reasonable concerns, but his fretting over them is drawn out at excessive length. They reconnect when they are trapped in an elevator. ![]() The men have been estranged for decades after first falling for each other as teenagers. Once upon a time Nicholas Beckert was the boy who stole kisses from Jared Kumpel beneath the bleachers. This time, it’s pediatrician Jared Kumpel and small-town hospital CEO Nick Beckert who couple up, getting a second chance at love. Readers who were captivated by The Doctor’s Secret and The Doctor’s Date will find the concluding Copper Point Medical contemporary a dreadful letdown. ![]()
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