Doctor's Orders

Doctor's Orders

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Warning: Port wine may cause uncontrollable laughter, unscientific romantic urges, and a mild obsession with broom cupboards. In a world where medical advice is taken very literally, Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger is about to discover the unexpected prescription for his chaotic life: Doctor's orders, but with a very... personal twist. When Pitt ignores his doctor's advice and indulges in one too many glasses of port, his long-suffering best friend, Henry Addington, has to step in. But instead of stopping the madness, one impromptu kiss leads to a series of increasingly ridiculous medical examinations and a relationship they can't quite explain. And, just maybe, a parliamentary scandal or two. But when Addington is poisoned, Pitt realises that love is a deadly game...
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