Love what you do and do what you love. Sounds perfectly reasonable, but chances are, you’ll find your passion in the last place you look . . .
Margo MacMillan finished medical school, but in the process, her self-confidence and self-esteem took a beating. So for the sake of self-preservation, she’s stepped away from medicine to re-group. In the meantime, painting soothes her soul and pays the bills.
Trace Bennett set his sights on a medical degree and has to prepare the perfect medical school application. His big plan is to paint his condo for a little feng shui divine luck. When Margo shows up to paint, he realizes he’s found exactly what he’s looking for. He just has to convince Margo to share more than the art of medicine.
She’s got it. He wants it. It’s Perfectly Reasonable.
Targeted Age Group:: PG13
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
You know the saying ‘the grasser is always greener on the other side’? That’s what inspired this story! I’ve worked for many years teaching medical students. I’ve seen students desperate to get into medicine and successful students who realize it wasn’t quite what they expected. Excellent conflict for a story! The whole process of applying and interviewing for medical school is a unique experience, and I wanted to incorporate that into a story
How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
Margo was easy. She’s Mikaela’s best friend from Perfectly Honest, the first book in the Perfectly Series. Margo is ambivalent about medicine and falls back on a painting career – she’s an artist, but also paints houses. It’s a business that she started to pay for medical school tuition. I’ve painted a lot of walls in my day – write what you know, they say! Trace is the opposite. He wants to get into medicine, but he has a thing or two to learn about empathy and communication. He doesn’t know where to start, but he’s smart enough to put together a team of helpers – with Margo reluctantly at the helm. I put him on the spot in scenarios similar to those that students go through when they apply and interview for medical school. That was fun!
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