4.14 AVERAGE


4.5/5⭐️ 4.5/5

Doctor Heartless- Landon and Elle

I think the one we all want to know about. The twin of Luca, the single father.

Landon, like his family, is a Doctor but we don’t get a lot of that in this book unlike the first 2. This book takes place more at his home and Elle’s place of work and home. Different perspective I guess, although I love the hustle and bustle of the hospital.

So if you’ve read the first 2 books, we know that Landon is a single father. We don’t know any other details though so look away if you don’t want to know. His wife passed away when Stella was little and know Stella is 13. So many years have gone by but Landon is in a state of guilt and will not allow himself to be happy. The only thing he allows, on occasion, is a night of fun. So one night, when he is doing just that, he’s at a bar and sees a beautiful woman. He feels something for the first time but shuts that down. He pretends to be Luca and carries on with his fun night.

Elle has moved to Boston to start her new life. She was married to a pro golfer who treated her terribly and she is done. So she packs up, moves, divorces, gets a new job, a new place, and a new life. Easy, right? Not so much.
She meets a gorgeous guy and for the first time since her divorce, she wants to have fun. So that’s what she does..has a night of fun with Luca. Or so she thinks. So she is totally confused when she goes home and sees her neighbor, Landon on her porch. Boy, does he have a lot of explaining to do. Oh, did I also mention, Elle is going to be Stella’s teacher? Wow..what a mighty web we weave.

Another great read. Like I mentioned above, I do like the hospital atmosphere better but this was an ok change up. I will say, a lot of this plot is we try, won’t they, so that can get old fast. It’s sad what Landon had to go through and hated Elle’s family but glad to see they make it. Their chemistry was hot and they both needed each other. Good read.

another Fritz finds his HEA

Oh man, Landon Fritz likes to play that he is a Doctor Heartless but his grumpy exterior is no match to Elle. When they first meet at a hotel, she thinks he is Luca, his twin. Until the next day when Landon delivers a box to his new neighbor and oops its Elle. Oh man, Elle is sassy and as overcame so much. Her recent divorce and her family history is just bad. These two are hot and steamy. This book had me chuckling at the banter and sass that these two dole out. I cant wait for Luca’s story!!!!

September 2024 Audiobook review:
Stella Hunter with a Southern accent?! Omg. I am loving it! I’m still amazed on how any narrator switch voices so quickly. Connor Crais also does an amazing job. I love all the voices that are done to reflect each character.

kaydensreads's review

4.0

THIS IS SO UNDERRATED!!!! i LOVED this so much!!

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Method: ebook
Rating: 4/5 stars
H rating: 4/5 - Landon
h rating: 4/5 - Elle
Drama: 3/5
Thoughts: Great read, will definitely read book 4!
emotional funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
challenging emotional funny hopeful reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I am so glad I found this author. This is the third book in the series and I am hooked. I can't wait to read Lucas' story, Doctor Playboy, this summer.

Landon & Elle’s story may be my favorite of this series so far!

I got this on kindle unlimited quite some time ago and I finally got around to reading it. I’m assuming i grabbed it because I didn’t realize it was 1) part of a series and 2) about a billionaire family.

While some books can be read as standalones, authors often include characters from previous books in a familiar way that makes you feel like you’re missing something. Such was the case here. Just lots of casual references to people from previous books that we were sort of reintroduced to here but not in a meaningful way, so family scenes were often confusing to me because I couldn’t remember who was with who and what their backstory was.

And I tend to stay away from billionaire stories because I don’t find billionaires to be relatable. Especially a family of billionaire doctors. Then Elle seems to have grown up middle class but has forgotten her roots since her ex-husband was a pro golfer. She complained about her house being so close to Landon’s with only 30 ft of space between but that’s a decent amount of space. Unless you’re used to living on acres of land. I honestly had a hard time understanding how she could afford to live in the same neighborhood as a billionaire on a teacher’s salary. Either she’s spending her entire check on housing or Landon is living way below his means (which didn’t seem safe for a billionaire to do).

Finally, I found the stuff with Elle’s family to be the worst part of this book (other than the moments Landon would kiss Stella on her forehead after having his mouth between Elle’s legs…ick). It was overly dramatic, poorly thought out, and didn’t seem like the best way to get money.