by Cara Malone : This series is explicitly marketed for fans of medical dramas who want more focus on chemistry and relationships. A Cut Above (Book 2)
A physician develops deep feelings for someone they are treating.
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A realistic medical romance, therefore, would center on the prevention of such entanglements. It would feature two equals—two attendings from different departments, a nurse and a pharmacist, a surgeon and a physical therapist—who meet on professional, level ground. Their romance would not be about secret trysts in supply closets, but about the mature, often unromantic process of declaring interest to Human Resources, signing conflict-of-interest forms, and meticulously ensuring that their personal lives never impact patient care. The true tension in a real medical romance comes not from a love triangle, but from the fear of a single accusation of favoritism that could end a career.
, as more realistic because they face fewer "soap opera" twists compared to the central leads. The Good Doctor a qualitative inquiry into how romantic love has been