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Billionaire Doctor, Ordinary Nurse by Carol Marinelli

5.0

In the previous book, we were introduced to the eldest Kolovsky, Levander, his father Ivan, stepmother Nina, identical twin step-brothers, Iosef and Aleksi, and stepsister Annika. We saw how Levander, a financial analyst, found his happiness in Millie Andrews, an artist, and their baby son, Sashar; and is now settled in London.

SpoilerThis book starts with Dr. Iosef Kolovsky, senior registrar and Annie Jameson, senior nurse at a Melbourne hospital. They eye each other from the day they lay their eyes on each other. The prologue introduces Annie as having weighty issues while preparing for her boss's wedding. On the other hand is Dr. Iosef, the renegade Kolovsky, who went against his family's wishes to pursue this profession. But, eyeing each other doesn't guarantee politeness, as Annie forms an opinion of a rich, arrogant jerk through his attitude. It would seem that Iosef had singled her out to be horrible to, he just seems to ignore her, her presence. He is so rude to her, without there being any apparent reason.

Just then, when things were still nasty between them, fifty-seven year old Ivan Kolovsky is brought in. He is suffering from kidney cancer and was having seizures when he was brought in. Ivan is dying, and Nina, her usual stubborn self, refuses to accept it. Iosef insists on getting him transferred to a private hospital where the media would also be dealt with easily. After that, they seem to have got around to share an amicable chat, here and there; though with the hostility intact, still don't know why. While Annie is still struggling to lose weight and fit into her bridesmaids dress. I felt sad for Annie, dieting can really wreck your emotions! Been there, done that!

There is an other woman, by the name of Candy, a stick-thin blonde with whose thinness Annie couldn't seem to compare.

In spite of Kolovsky's darkness, Annie's antics made the book really good. He says he didn't want a relationship because he thinks he would hurt her. But, the heart wants what it wants, though he is apprehensive of dragging her into his murky family. He agrees to dating her, but in secrecy. No one can know about their relationship. Annie has her own familial issues. Coming from a family of high achievers, she was looked down upon for being a nurse, and being biologically different from her sisters (as if it was her fault!)

I felt really bad for her, the way Candy's name is thrown around. He going out with Candy publically, while hiding their relationship. Him stonewalling her. The sex is explosive, and they get naughty in the hospital too. But, the secrecy gets to her and she literally runs away from him, not able to take it in anymore.

At the end, Ivan Kolovsky passes away. And when reconciliation is on the cards, knowing the truth about Candy is really shocking! And disgusting... I just hated Ivan Kolovsky. Is it too much to ask for faithfulness in a relationship? The entire familial banter at the end was cute though.


This was a perfect M&B Medical. Full of the workings of a hospital, the staff, the patients, and the works.