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Out of Practice
This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I have had this book on my TBR for a really long time. I kept meaning to read it but things kept coming up. With the fourth book coming out soon I cleared some time and sat down with Holly Graham and the rest of the Larkford gang.
Holly Graham moves to Larkford to be a village GP. I instantly liked Holly. The first paragraph tells you everything you need to know about Holly. She is funny and loyal but she also a people pleaser. Holly does what she should do and quite frankly it's making her miserable.
Holly's husband Milo. OMG I can't stand him. There is so many things wrong with that man! He is controlling, lazy and so far up his own backside! What Holly ever sees in him is beyond me.
Holly does find some solace at The Practice. I love that place, from Dr Dan to Dr Taffy that place is full of so many hotties! It's not all fun and games though because The Practice is soon in jeopardy with budget cuts on the horizon.
I really loved my trip to Larkford! The characters are so likeable and the village is gorgeous. I, of course, can't review this book without mentioning the ever famous Elsie. Elsie is the person we all need in our lives. She is funny, straight-talking and more than a little mischevious.
Penny has a beautiful writing style and I know I will be returning to Larkford!
Holly Graham moves to Larkford to be a village GP. I instantly liked Holly. The first paragraph tells you everything you need to know about Holly. She is funny and loyal but she also a people pleaser. Holly does what she should do and quite frankly it's making her miserable.
Holly's husband Milo. OMG I can't stand him. There is so many things wrong with that man! He is controlling, lazy and so far up his own backside! What Holly ever sees in him is beyond me.
Holly does find some solace at The Practice. I love that place, from Dr Dan to Dr Taffy that place is full of so many hotties! It's not all fun and games though because The Practice is soon in jeopardy with budget cuts on the horizon.
I really loved my trip to Larkford! The characters are so likeable and the village is gorgeous. I, of course, can't review this book without mentioning the ever famous Elsie. Elsie is the person we all need in our lives. She is funny, straight-talking and more than a little mischevious.
Penny has a beautiful writing style and I know I will be returning to Larkford!