Address Me As Doctor
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  • Reads 2,212,802
  • Votes 158,751
  • Parts 115
  • Time 9h 2m
Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2017
The Fourth Book In the More Than Friends Series, Deanna grapples with the   recent loss of her father, moving to a Nashville for medical school, and getting adjusted to newly married life. But when Shep, Deanna's first love gets injured and ends up on her operating table, things become more complicated than they already are.
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Something more than friends cover
Hearts and Other Breakable Things cover
Madrugada cover
The Tie cover
Life After Marriage Book 3 cover
Two of a Kind cover
In Case of Heartbreak cover
Coming home cover
Second Hand Love cover
Love Fool cover
Scattered and Broken, Book 3 of Wingless Series cover
The Last December  cover
And Sally Was The Odd One Out. cover
An Unexpected Girl cover
ENTROPY. cover
Alone Together ( Table 4 One Series)  cover
Sevyn's Story (urban fiction) cover
A Best Friend's Betrayal cover
Perfect cover
The Worst day of  my life cover

Something more than friends

8 parts Ongoing

Harper has been in love with her best friend, Elle, since the beginning of high school. She kept her feelings hidden, content to stand by Elle's side through every stage of life. Now, both freshly graduated from college and starting their careers, Harper finds herself at a crossroads when Elle reveals she's met someone new-a guy named Ryan. Torn between wanting to support her best friend and dealing with the agony of unrequited love, Harper's emotions spiral out of control. As her secret feelings threaten to tear her apart, Harper must decide whether to confess her heart or continue loving Elle in silence, even as her world begins to crumble. "Something more than friends" is a raw, emotional journey of love, heartbreak, and the painful reality of wanting what you cannot have.