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Category - Fiction / Romance
Format - Hardcover
Condition - Excellent
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Ships From - North Carolina
Est. Publication Date - Apr 2023
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Dr. Briana Ortiz's life is seriously flatlin-ing. Her divorce is just about finalized, her brother's running out of time to find a kidney donor, and that promotion she wants? Oh, that's probably going to the new man-doctor who's already registering eighty-friggin'-seven on Briana's "pain in my ass" scale. But just when all systems are set to hate, Dr. Jacob Maddox completely flips the game . .. by sending Briana a letter. And it's a really good letter. Like the kind that proves that Jacob isn't actually Satan. Worse, he might be this fantastically funny and subversively likeable guy who's terrible at first impressions. Because suddenly he and Bri are exchanging letters, sharing lunch dates in her "sob closet," and discussing the merits of freakishly tiny horses. But when Jacob decides to give Briana the best gift imaginable-a kidney for her brother-she wonders just how she can resist this quietly sexy new doctor . . . especially when he calls in a favor she can't refuse.
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Yours Truly
ISBN: 9781639106882
Publisher Description
A novel of terrible first impressions, hilarious second chances, and the joy in finding your perfect match from "a true talent" (Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author). Dr. Briana Ortiz...
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PangoBooks readers largely praise this book for its heartwarming romance, relatable characters, and excellent mental health representation, particularly of social anxiety. They enjoyed the witty banter, emotional depth, and slow-burn romance between Jacob and Briana, although some found the prolonged miscommunication frustrating. Many appreciated Abby Jimenez's ability to blend humor with sensitive topics, and her authentic portrayal of real-life struggles. While a few readers felt let down by certain plot developments or found the conflict resolution too drawn out, most agreed that the character development and overall storytelling made it a standout read.