How far is heaven

How far is heaven

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Dr.Stephanie Edwards crosses paths with a familiar face Belonging to a former patient of hers Kyle Diaz a suave confident musician with ms whom didn't hide his interest in her Kyle Diaz never let his memory of his former hot doctor Leave his mind he finds himself falling even harder for her than he did when he was her patient Stephanie struggles with separating personal and professional life by pursuing a relationship with him leading to her making one of the biggest decisions ever her career or what she wants she chooses to follow with what her heart is telling her she wants to do
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Dr. Amelia Hart had always kept her life simple-work hard, save lives, stay out of trouble. But all that changed the night she found herself standing over a bleeding mafia heir with a bullet lodged in his side. Dante "The Demon" wasn't just any criminal; he was the son of one of the most dangerous men in the city, feared by everyone who dared cross his path. And now, thanks to an unfortunate encounter, Amelia was the one responsible for keeping him alive. "You're not leaving here until you fix me," Dante growled, his voice a mix of pain and arrogance. Amelia stared at him, her eyes narrowed. She didn't want to help him. Hell, she didn't want to be anywhere near him. He was everything she hated about the underworld-violent, ruthless, and dangerously charming. But she couldn't deny that the job she'd signed up for as a surgeon came with one rule: do no harm. Even if the patient was a criminal.

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