The Best Medicine by Charlotte Fallowfield
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
::..Reviewed for Red's Midnight Readers..::
I was kindly provided with an ARC in exchange for an honest and unbiased review, I have given 5 stars.
It's great to be back in Dilbury Village once again, a quaint little village that has me wishing it was real every time I pick up one of these books.
Charlotte Fallowfield has once again proved why she is my favourite rom com author. I am a massive fan of the Dilbury Village series and she has truly out done herself with The Best Medicine. This is by far the best book in the series yet.
It was both hilarious and heartwarming as we follow romance author charlie's, haphazard journey to love.
Heroine Charlie Faulkner was strong and sassy and considerably accident prone, which absolutely endeared her character to me and love interest Kitt was definitely a dark horse, waiting for his moment to sweep the lovely charlie off her feet.
The characters were so funny and clever, Charlotte Fallowfield did an amazing job bringing them to life.
Although this is the third book in a series it could be read as a standalone but it does mention characters from the previous books, so I would recommend reading the series in order to receive the full benefit of this rib-tickling book.
Blurb
Despite being a successful author of risqué romance novels, Charlie Faulkner had yet to star in her own love story. Drowning her sorrows in takeaway pizza, and at risk of getting wedged in her favourite writing chair, she despaired of ever finding the kind of all-consuming love that she wrote about in her books.
When she did venture out of her writing cave, chaos and disaster followed, with many a trip to the emergency room of the local hospital. It was there she fell head over heels for the handsome doctor who often treated her, Guy Fitton. The trouble was that with her medical track record, she wasn’t sure if he’d see her as a sexy, desirable temptress or just a crazy, accident-prone woman, with a medical file so heavy it needed its own trolley.
Would Charlie get her “happy ever after” with Dr. Fitton or end up with the other significant male in her life, the pizza delivery guy?
While The Best Medicine is a standalone story, it's the third in the Dilbury Village series of romantic comedy novels. All of them will be set in the quaint fictitious English hamlet in the Shropshire countryside, but feature a different village couples' story.
Warning, if you are of a sensitive disposition when it comes to toilet humour, then the Dilbury Village series may not be for you!
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