Nursing In Northlake (At The Altar Book 9) - Plot & Excerpts
He’d taken to using a computer dating service, which made him feel like a loser, so he could find a woman who wouldn’t be scared off by his profession. It was ridiculous just how many women wrinkled their nose and wanted nothing to do with an OB-Gyn. He was sure there were other professions where the reaction was the same, but for women to feel that way about him was ridiculous. Having his own medical practice should have been a mark in his favor, not something against him. This was his first date with her, and he really wished he could remember her name, but he had no clue who she was. She was a teacher, and that’s about all he remembered from her profile. He’d had too many long nights and been on too many first dates lately for him to remember anything else. “So what grade do you teach?” he asked. “I teach seventh grade math. I always thought I’d hate junior high, but I find I love it.” He took a sip of his iced tea.
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