Diagnosing Attraction
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  • Reads 35,581
  • Votes 1,409
  • Parts 49
  • Time 11h 31m
Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2015
Amelia Phillips has had a tough few years, since the death of her parents and it isn’t getting easier when her sister is suddenly admitted into hospital. After two Doctors couldn’t come up with a diagnosis, she was beginning to lose hope that they’ll be able to save her sister. Until Dr Harper was put on the case and he started getting closer and closer to a diagnosis. 

But while he’s trying to diagnose her sister, Amelia and Dr Harper start to connect, more than what either of them could have imagined. But with Amelia focused on looking after her sister and Dr Harper focused on his career, how far will they let this connection go? He might be good at diagnosing illnesses, but are either of them good at Diagnosing Attraction?
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