Prescription for Desire Read Online Free

Prescription for Desire
Book: Prescription for Desire Read Online Free
Author: Candace Shaw
Tags: african american romance, medical romance, africanamerican romance, romance africanamerican contemporary, africanamerican contemporary romance, black contemporary medical romance
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of his thoughts briefly. Once again he tried to focus on
Dr. Watkins’ ramblings. However, Raven caught his attention when
she briefly glanced in his direction with a smile just as her strap
slipped again. She quickly turned back to the group of women she
was eating with.
    When he’d told her earlier she was the
most beautiful woman he’d ever laid eyes on, he meant it, but he
was quite surprised he’d blurted it out so soon after meeting her.
As soon as he said it, he realized how unprofessional he’d been,
and was glad when she immediately put him in his place. He’d
spotted her staring at him a few moments before, and he really
hoped she wasn’t the person he was looking for. However, when he
saw her up close, he knew immediately that she was Cannon’s twin
sister. Regardless, Armand still couldn’t help but say what had
been on his mind since he’d first laid eyes on her. He’d worked
around attractive nurses and doctors before, but there was
something about Dr. Raven Arrington that made him want to shower
her with compliments all day and make love to her all
night.
    “ So what do you think?” Dr.
Watkins asked, taking the last bite of his pascualina, a vegetable
pie made with Swiss chard and hard-boiled eggs.
    Armand placed his focus back on his
colleague, who had completely interrupted his thoughts of the
beauty across the room. It was probably for the best considering an
erection had crept up, and he didn’t have time to take another cold
shower. Besides, Raven had already told him there wouldn’t be any
mixing business with pleasure … but some rules were meant to be
broken. And if she kept stealing glances at him, he’d have to make
a move.
    “ Um … I think what you said
made sense.” Armand stumbled through his words, and he took a sip
of his cool water, nodding as if he actually heard a word his
colleague had spoken.
    Dr. Watkins grinned and pushed his
chair back, grabbing the white coat that was hanging on the back of
it. “Really?” he whispered. “I think you didn’t hear a word I said
because you’re distracted by the lovely Dr. Arrington.” He patted
Armand on the back and grabbed the empty plates from their table.
“Keep focused, Armand. Gotta go do my rounds.”
    An hour later, the majority of
everyone had cleared out of the dining area to either go down to
the hospital—if they were on duty for the night—or back to their
apartments. Raven was still chatting with a few members of the
staff as Armand pretended to look over some of the patients’ charts
on his tablet. However, his ears were listening to Raven’s voice as
she and Kay discussed the procedures and rules of Doctors
Unlimited. He’d assumed Raven would rather rest after a long day,
but he was quite impressed that she was focused and actually
listening and taking notes. However, when he saw her yawning after
Kay left with their plates, he decided to rescue her.
    “ Hi there,” he said,
sliding into the chair across from her and placing his tablet on
the table. “You okay?”
    “ Just a little tired.
Everything was delicious. I could get used to eating Argentine
foods.”
    “ That’s what I said when I
first moved here, but every blue moon I crave my mother’s home
cooked, southern meals. We try to make them here, but it’s not
quite the same.”
    Yawning again, she stretched her eyes
wide to look at him with a meek smile. She let out a soft sigh that
stirred his manhood.
    Darn it .
    He shifted in his chair. “You’re
exhausted.”
    “ I am. It didn’t really hit
me until a few minutes ago. I think I’m going to turn in.” She
glanced at her watch and smiled as she wound it, yawning again.
“It’s not six o’clock, is it?” she asked sleepily.
    “ No, it’s nine. It may take
you a few days to get used to the time difference.”
    “ Yep. I just need a good
night’s rest. I’m sure I’ll be fine in the morning.”
    “ You know, you don’t have
to start work tomorrow. Just unwind and relax. I
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