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Second Opinion

A Clean Romance Drama

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Second Opinion

By: Hannah Alexander
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"Hannah Alexander blends fast-paced emergency room drama with a colorful cast of characters to keep you on the edge of your seat."
TERRI BLACKSTOCK


Widower Dr. Grant Sheldon moves with his teenaged twins to Dogwood Springs, Missouri, reeling from the death of his wife--their mother. He's hoping the idyllic setting of this small town will help ease the transition.

But they discover too quickly that even this isolated place of beauty isn't free of all the problems he left behind in the big city.

Experienced ER nurse, Lauren McCaffrey, arrives in Dogwood Springs hoping for a fresh start in her career--and her family's humiliating pressure for her to find a husband.

When the community's tranquility is threatened by a mysterious epidemic and an antagonist with a lust for money and hatred for authority, Grant and Lauren find themselves and their new friends racing the clock in a desperate search for answers.

Second Opinion combines emergency medicine and small-town America in a story of love's discovery and a faith that lasts.
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The AI voice started out okay but got bad towards the end. The storyline was great - just hard to follow when the inflection is off.

AI voice not great. Storyline excellent

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Virtual Voice -AI reading the book got so much wrong. The character named Evan many times was called Even. The man & women voices in a conversation would sometimes switch. The voice inflection often didn’t fit the conversation. I think it probably was a good story but hard to follow with the poor narration.

VIRTUAL VOICE WAS TERRIBLE for this book.

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