Walking Red Flag
2022 • 318 pages

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Her mind gets in the way.

Gabi has spent her entire life with her head in the clouds. random thought interrupting at the worst moments. It's the reason why now, at the age of 28. she still hasn't experience that 'special feeling' - by herself or with a partner.

When she attends her best friend and boss' bridal shower, she gets some advice that almost works - until she falls in the shower, breaking her wrist and landing her in Doctor Vic's Emergency Room.

He's looking for a solution.

Vic is tired of his mom constantly setting him up on blind dates. His entire existence has been a balancing act of living his life and pleasing his mother. His parents may have chosen doctor for him, but he chose emergency medicine for the chaos and unpredictability he's always craved.

The same kind of chaos and unpredictability that Gabi brought with her. When in she confesses her current predicament while under anesthesia and then realizes her boss is a match maker, he takes it as a sign that they're meant to help each other.

Vic will help Gabi learn about her own body (he is a doctor, after all) and Gabi will help keep his mother off his back. Simple as that.

But what happens when he realizes the thing holding Gabi back is what he likes most about her? Will Gabi be able to separate how Vic makes her feel physically from what she's feeling emotionally?
Walking Red Flag is a contemporary brother's best friend romance. It is book two in the Ocean View series, but can be read as a standalone.

It is a full-length romance with a Happily Ever After that features sexually explicit material and profanity. This book is intended for 18+


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3 primary books

#2 in Ocean View

Ocean View is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Morgan Elizabeth.

#1
The Ex Files
#2
Walking Red Flag
#3
Bittersweet

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June 14, 2022
February 12, 2023

4.25/5

This was a good book. Great, even. You know those books that feel like they call you out but in a good way? They don't judge you, and instead they feel comforting?

That's what this book feels like. Like a giant, warm hug I didn't realize I needed.

June 5, 2024