
Love Sick
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Narrated by:
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Eric Yang
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Meg Sylvan
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By:
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Deidra Duncan
About this listen
'Compulsively readable, Love Sick is equal parts sexy and angsty' JULIE SOTO
Grey's Anatomy meets The Hating Game by way of Ali Hazelwood in this fiery enemies-to-lovers debut rom-com.
The first year of residency is hard, so when a rumour starts that intern Grace Rose slept her way into the program, she's determined to set the record straight. But after confronting fellow first year Julian, the situation goes from bad to worse.
Julian Santini worked hard to get onto this program, and he can't afford to get distracted. Especially by his beautiful colleague, who seems to hate everything about him . . .
With pressure mounting, they need to work together to survive the program. Can Grace and Julian put aside their rivalry to save their jobs? Or will the sizzling tension between them spell the end for them both?
'Bursting with laughter, the joy of found family and spicy will-they-or-won't they tension . . . the perfect book for Grey's Anatomy fans' ASHLEY WINSTEAD
'Heartfelt and smart, Love Sick is just what the doctor ordered' EMILY WIBBERLEY and AUSTIN SIEGEMUND-BROKA
I came in thinking this would be a spicy, banter-filled delight. And while the banter did deliver—cheeky, flirty, and sharp—the rest of the story dragged like a heavy suitcase through airport security.
The main character’s issues were the main event, and while I’m all for emotional depth, this felt like drowning in overexposure without much plot or resolution to balance it. Some lines made me physically cringe, which yanked me right out of the moment.
That said, the narration was smooth and helped elevate a story that was a bit too stuck in its own mess. And when the spice hit? Ohhh, it hit. Steamy and raw—but also far too brief.
Not terrible. Not great. Just… sick with potential it didn’t fully reach.
More sick than love
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