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One night fling
One night fling











one night fling
  1. #One night fling movie
  2. #One night fling professional

Just one thing – they forget to tell each other that… But those one-night flings keep repeating until both want something more. Both Richard and her colleagues make it clear that he’s not a man in a relationship for anything but a bit of fun.

#One night fling movie

But regular meetings with hero Dr Richard Lewis has him agreeing to take her to a movie – but they don’t make it. Initially, Freya is lonely and somewhat shy. She also has some things to learn about more complex births. She lives in an impersonal flat without individual touches and her manager can barely get her name right. As you’d expect, moving to London is a big change for Freya.

#One night fling professional

So why has Freya handed in her notice to move to London? Initially, the main reason seems to be avoidance of her ex, but hints are given that Freya may be looking for less personal, more fly under the radar in her professional life. In the opening scene, she even manages to convince a strong, silent type to open up about her worries. The heroine of this story is Freya, a midwife who delights in seeing the women of her small Scottish town through their pregnancies. As my blog slogan says, ‘read whatever’ and that’s what I do. The Midwife’s One-Night Fling was just what I needed at the right time. I also like the subgenre of medical romance because it’s interesting and it’s nice to see the characters have time for non-work things. So I took a genre that I find fun and gave me a guaranteed happy ending – romance. Now I could have read spoilers online for any of the books on my shelves, but that would have ruined the ending for me. I read what I want and need, and after coming off a wonderful book that was heavy on detail and choice of subject matter, I just wanted something happy. However, reading choice versus your intelligence/education/personality/life in general still comes up daily in my social media feeds so I feel I need to readdress it here. In this day and age, we shouldn’t have to justify our reading choices repeatedly. Why I chose it: Saw it on sale – I’ve read Carol Marinelli’s books before and enjoyed them. The not-so-good: Blitzed through it in 24 hours (but it was a good 24 hours). The good: Lovely story, just what I needed at the time. It’s lonely, and anaesthetist Richard Lewis makes it know he’s only a temporary distraction. In brief: Freya decides to leave her small Scottish town for life in a busy London hospital.













One night fling