Dr. Anna McIntyre's life was going along just fine until someone else started living it. Her patient died because of an identity mix-up, her medical career is in jeopardy because of forged prescriptions, and her credit is in ruins. She thought things couldn t get worse, but that was before she opened the envelope and saw a positive HIV test with her name on it. Her allies are two men who are also competing for her affection. Dr. Nick Valentine is a cynic who carries a load of guilt. Attorney Ross Donovan is a recovering alcoholic. The deeper Anna digs to discover who's behind the identity thefts, the higher the stakes. Finally, when her life is on the line, Anna finds that her determination to clear her name might have been a prescription for trouble.
My Thoughts:
This medical who dunnit kept me pounding the treadmill the last few days. Mabry can spin a suspenseful story with a little romance added. The story weaves together a medical mystery and a case of identity theft, and a woman who hasn't had romance in her life in a long time now has two men interested in her. Definitely a good read.
The book is classified as Christian fiction, and in this case it means the main character goes to church and wonders why God put her in this situation. It also means that a friend of hers decides to go back to church. The religious aspects are not important to the plot and unless you hate religion in books, they shouldn't bother you in this one.
Grade: B+
I received this book from a friend.
Thanks for reviewing Medical Error. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope you and your readers will take a look at the other novels in the Prescription For Trouble series--and keep up the good work on the treadmill.
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