Member Reviews
It’s a good thing Chloe, the main character, couldn’t see my facial expressions as I read since I scowled a lot.
I kept thinking for someone who has so much education and experience she possessed little common sense.
How could she take a job where she was workin alongside her ex husband?? And why was she spending so much time with him???
Turns out I was the dunce because Payne bamboozled me very well with who the culprit was.
Coding in book land!!!
A medical serial killer and a nursing practitioner who can’t tell anything to anyone? Well this is the kind of thrillers that promises a fast read. And it actually did.
Chloe and Elton are finally settling down with a ring on her finger, a new car and a home to their name. Portland is the city that attracted them to settle down where they both will have secure positions, unlike their times as travel nurses. But on the first day, all the dreams that they built together starts to shake when Chloe realises that she has to work with Dr. Jameson, her ex-husband from Seattle who she left after she realises who he is. Chloe struggles with her work because the past comes crashing to her in the form of same situations being repeated in the same ward as her past. She starts doubting Jameson is scared that her life might be in danger. Being unable to tell anyone, including Elton, Chloe tries to frame and make Jameson confess. What is Chloe right?
This was a creepy book with so many situations that made me turn my head and look through my window! It radiated fear every time Jameson appeared in the book, with POVs from past and present giving the same eerie vibe. I liked the protagonist and her determination to catch the culprit. Although I actually figured out the killer way before, it was nonetheless a shock to read the circumstances surrounding it. A great book to read especially if you are a thriller fan!
Although I'm the type of reader who's usually immune to hooks and taglines, the one for The Good Doctor (Grey's anatomy with murder) was accurate in the best way possible. If you're fan of medical dramas with compelling characters make sure you pick up this one! If like me, you consume a lot of psychological thrillers odds are you'll figure out the twist early on but that did not take away from my reading journey at all because I was so immersed in Chloe/Jameson drama.
Chloe is just about to start a new job (and a new life) as a nurse practitioner at a Portland hospital her fiance also got a job at. They bought a new home, are planning their wedding. The only snag being that Chloe's new job surprisingly involves working with her ex-husband Jameson. The two share quite a history. And a number of secrets...
I loved the setting, concept, writing but most of all I was there for the characters and relationships. I am sure I won't be the only one who founds a new book boyfriend in The Good Doctor. Though this book deals with some heavy topics (trigger warnings included in the book) I found it to be a quick and engaging read, something you'd like to add to your summer reading list.
A huge thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
Thank you to the publisher for an advance readers copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
I am a fan of this author’s work but this one is not my favourite …. Overall story is well written except it did feel a little repetitive from the main narrator’s POV .
I did guess the big “twist” at the end , mainly because I just couldn’t see what else could be happening - but I still enjoyed the journey to the end
3.5 ⭐️
Wow! This is a fun and twisted medical serial killer thriller. Jessica Payne is SO GOOD at writing suspense. This book, as well as her others, keep me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough.
Thank you ThrillerBookLoversPromotion, Jessica Payne, and Bookouture for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review!
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Chloe is starting a new job at a hospital in Portland; however, what she doesn’t expect on her first day is to walk into work and see that she will be working with her ex-husband Jameson. She has started a new life with Elton and was looking forward to their future together. She realizes that patients keep dying around her ex-husband, to the point that he has had nicknames of “Dr. Death” in the past. But what to do about this, who can she trust, how can she help stop it without also incriminating herself.
I absolutely love when authors incorporate medical drama into their thrillers. Especially if they do it in a way that shows they know some about the medical world. I was so invested with this story and trying to figure out who is actually the one doing all the killing. This was such a fast paced thriller, and the ending surprised me so much. I loved the drama that Payne was able to portray between Chloe and her ex-husband and you can just tell that even though they were no longer together, there was still some tension and sparks there. Definitely one that I would recommend!
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You got me again, Jessica Payne.
I had it all figured out. I was a great detective. I analyzed all the clues. Alas, I was wrong, and so I won’t quit my day job. If Jessica and her fast-paced suspenseful thrillers aren’t on your radar yet, here’s where you jump on that bandwagon, buy her backlist, and get ready for this bingeable stunner. Thanks for the opportunity to review!
‘Grey’s Anatomy with murder’ was the hook line that sold me on this book and wow, it did not disappoint!
Once I started reading I couldn’t stop, as I was completely invested in the story from jump. This was a truly entertaining thriller and even though I guessed the twist at the end, it didn’t take away from the story and the revealing was so much fun to read!
This is a book that would be perfect for all your vacation plans this summer! Available June 13th
Thank you #thrillerbooklovers #bookouture #netgalley for my gifted copy.
This was a book that I had a hard time putting down. Not only is the subject of doctor-assisted suicide controversial but the mystery was just as intriguing, it kept me guessing!
As the story unfolds, there are unexpected twists that surprised me! There were many and it kept me flipping pages quickly. Not only was it entertaining, but the reality of it was astounding too. I believe that along with the great twists, characters and the outstanding ending that many are going to love this one just as much as I did.
Thank you to Bookouture and Thriller Book Lovers for the gifted copy!
The book releases June 14, 2023.
Okay read, definitely a slow burn. I did find myself losing Interest lost of the time and kept putting it down. Also, the suspect at the end was pretty predictable.
I like the premises in this book, and I enjoyed reading the book most of the time, but then there were quite a lot of repetition, and in the end it was quite predictable. It is most definitely not a bad read. I admire the way the author has tackled a fairly hard issue in this book, writing about only a very few characters. I like it, because sometimes it is confusing when there are all these characters running around, but on the other hand it is quite hard to not to let the reader know whodunnit. Lots of goof things in this book, and it still kept me hooked. 3,5 stars.
Jessica Payne is an auto buy author for me and her latest THE GOOD DOCTOR did not disappoint! I love her writing style.
This was my first medical thriller and after reading THE GOOD DOCTOR this is a genre I definitely want to explore. I was instantly intrigued when the book was billed as Grey’s Anatomy with a murder and that is 100% accurate!
I was immediately sucked into the story from the very beginning, and I found the ending very satisfying. I was not able to predict it at all! I loved the dual timelines and the back story between Chloe and Jameson. The chemistry between them was undeniable and I thought it added a lot to the story. I appreciate that the author is an RN and can write from a realistic medical standpoint.
Thriller fans will eat this one up and I highly recommend adding THE GOOD DOCTOR to your summer reading list!
Thank you @thrillerbookloverpromotions and @bookouture for my widget and for having me on this promotional tour. 🎉
Thanks #thrillerloverspromotions, #netgalley & #bookouture for my early copy!
They said it would be like Grey’s Anatomy with murder and they were right!
Since I read Do No Harm by Jack Jordan I’ve become a sucker for medical thrillers, and this one was very well written. You can just tell Payne is a running nurse because the medical knowledge was astounding.
In our story, the protagonist Chloe is finally content. She’s moved into her new home with her fiancé Elton and is starting her nursing career at the ICU at Portland General Hospital. But she soon discovers that she’ll be working closely with Dr Jameson Smith, her ex-husband!
The two share a dark secret and three years ago Chloe managed to run away from their marriage.
Convinced she had put that life behind her, today, she realises she is instead reliving the same nightmare.
This was my first Payne novel and I really loved the drama going on between the ex-spouses. I had a bad feeling about one of the characters which turned out to be correct, so I was a little frustrated that Chloe couldn’t see what was truly going on. But other than that it was a solid thriller inside the medical world which touched on some very sensitive but also topical subjects that got me thinking. I also enjoyed some scary moments inside Chloe’s home when she could swear she wasn’t alone!
One thing is sure, I could never be a doctor. 😆
Don’t miss out on this one if you love a solid mystery sprinkled with a love triangle!
I love reading new authors and this was a hit for me!
I love everything medical so it’s no surprise I enjoyed a medical thriller! The plot was so interesting with Chloe relocating with her fiancé and finding out she is working under her ex husband 🫣 sounds like a worst nightmare scenario! I loved following the story unfold and learning of the past between Chloe and her ex husband, Jameson. I definitely thought I had this one figured out pretty early on but I was pleasantly surprised when I was wrong. The author did an excellent job of providing red herrings along the way!
Thank you NetGalley, Jessica Payne, Bookouture and Thriller Book Lovers Promotions for my copy!
OH MY GOSH!!! This one sucked me in and I couldn't stop reading. My heart rate would speed up at times thanks to the way Payne wrote this story. A must read.
The Good Doctor by Jessica Payne is another excellent thriller written by Payne.
I’ve read enjoyed her two previous titles and her newest was no different.
The writing is great, and the characters are so well developed.
I couldn’t help but to be invested here and had to know more.
This was an expertly crafted book with so many twists and turns.
I was on the edge of my seat the entire time.
IMO it was another fantastic story.
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The Good Doctor by Jessica Payne
First, Just WOW! It's sooooo goooodddd, honestly I couldn't put this down, it was so good from start to finished and the ending is a bombshell (I won't spoil it for you!) and it leaves you gasping for air.
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A fun twisted read with tons of drama all around! I really enjoyed the medical mystery aspects of this book and found myself reading more and more, unable to put it down. While I did figure out the final twist I was not 100% certain I was correct so that didn't bother me.
Exciting medical mystery that deals with a medical professional that just might be killing patients. Medical thrillers are always my jam, and this one was a fun read from beginning to end. Told in two viewpoints, it's the story of Chloe, a nurse practitioner whoo has just moved to Portland to start a new job along with her fiancé Elton. Chloe is excited about her new job until she finds out she will be working with her ex-husband Jameson. Jameson is an emergency room doctor who previously worked in Seattle with Chloe and she is shocked to see him at her new job. Jameson is also a doctor who helps patients commit legal suicide when they are in too much pain or too sick to continue living, and the author does a good job with explaining how this works in states where it is legal. Chloe got used to the jokes calling her husband "Dr. Death", until some patients in the hospital started dying and something else happened which caused the end of their marriage.
In the new hospital and position, Chloe is trying to keep a business relationship with Jameson and is shocked when it seems that there are unexplained deaths in this hospital too. Doctor/nurse killers are always scary to me because they are with people who are at their most vulnerable. While Chloe suspects Jameson, Jameson has secrets and information that Chloe doesn't have and most of all, he wants her back. Besides Chloe, Jameson and Elton, the other character is Jameson's twin sister Laura. I loved the cat and. mouse nature of the story and felt a lot of fear as Chloe thought she was being followed, and as new patients seem to be in danger. The author herself is an RN, which leads a level of expertise to the medical jargon and I can't wait to read further books from Jessica Payne. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this ARC in exchange for a review.
The Good Doctor
4.5 ⭐️
Chloe left her husband, Dr. Jameson Smith, and is looking to start a new life with her fiancé Elton. Fresh out of NP school, she is ready to take on the city of Portland and the ICU. However, on day one when she finds out she’s working along Dr. Smith Chloe is determined to keep things as normal as possible to keep all that dirty laundry at bay.
This is the best thriller I have read in a LONG time!! I loved how this book keeps you on your toes. It has a dual timeline so you find yourself longing for more answers at more than one point in the story. The way the author brings these two timelines together and adds in twist after twist in the end is just amazing.
Thank you Jessica Payne and Net Galley for the opportunity to review this 🫶🏼
Publication date is June 13th! You won’t be disappointed adding this to your TBR