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If there is one type of romance I will read no matter what, it is going to be a workplace romance. I will say I really enjoyed the first half of the book in getting to learn about the hospital setting and I do feel like there was a lot of chemistry and romance between Tilly and Luke. I will say the romance sort of lost of the appeal to me throughout the book. It seemed like the characters "fell" for each other really quickly and then that quickly fell off. I did enjoy getting to see the dynamics that occurred between the emergency workers as I always wanted to be a nurse growing up so I really enjoy reading a romance in a hospital setting. I will say that was the best part of the book. Unfortunately, at the end the romance was not believable and I dont know if I think the characters would last forever. I do really like this authors writing, and will continue to look forward to new releases they continue to put out.

Phoebe MacLeod is the author of the book Love, Accidentally. It was a quick read with some bumps in it. I found it a little hard to connect with the characters as I was reading.
I found my mind trying to put it on the same level as Greys Anatomy with it centering on doctors and nurses falling for each other.
I made myself finish the book to see if I could connect the characters with what and why things happened like they did.
Thank you Netgalley, Phoebe MacLeod and Boldwood Books for the copy of Love, Accidentally. This is my personal review.

3 stars!
This was a fun and quick read!
Will definitely be reading more from this author
The NHS aspect and support of this book was my favourite. I love a book based around medicine
Thank you NetGalley for providing this Arc!!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood for providing me an e-arc in change for a honest review.
Another fab book from Phoebe MacLeod!
I enjoyed this story, this follows Tilly an A&E nurse and her journey to finding love.
The first half of the story follows her relationship with a fellow doctor, I honestly thought that is how the story would end, however after a little twist she ended up with Will, I enjoyed how their relationship slowly developed, nice easy romance read

This book was confusing to me. At one point I had to back out of the book on my kindle to make sure I was still reading the same book, not two separate books that each had a character named Tilly.
I really WANTED to love this one, the premise sounded very intriguing to me, but the book was disjointed and made it hard to follow.

Tilly is an A & E nurse and not much can catch her off guard. So when her flatmate gets a girlfriend and her sister wants another baby, Tiilly questions her single life. Until Dr Luke arrives on her shift but is he all what he seems?
From the first chapter I was laughing so much. Whilst it had a few funny moments there were some serious moments. One scene in particular which put Tilly in an embarrassing situation and I really felt for her. Whilst this was not a complete rom-com but focusing on friendships but also 9n real life situations.

This book could have been 2 separate full books. It was basically 2 different stories, the first half was sort of mysterious insta love and the second half was more of a golden retriever insta love story.
Luke and his family are the absolute worst. This book was redeemed by Will and his father. I wish I couldve read a whole book about Tilly and Will.
Thank you to NetGalley, Phoebe MacLoud and Boldwood books for this ARC!

I will struggle with my review for this one. I enjoyed it but it was almost like 2 halves of a split personality. A bit disjointed. The start of the book had me in stitches being that I am a nurse and it ran true 😂
But the disconnect happens when one relationship ends and another begins. It just feels like a different story and the closure between one wasn't satisfying enough to truly appreciate the second.
This book is closed door with no descriptive scenes, all happen off the page. There is a fair bit of bad language throughout.
I wouldn't read it again but will tell the girls I work with, because the start of the book they will love.

I don’t even know what I was reading 50% in. I had to stop, and think, “I am reading this right?? Is this happening and are these characters justifying this man’s behavior like that?” lol I know I was not the only one. Then after that I couldn’t get into their relationship, Tilly was someone I wanted to really like and Luke???? That’s another story, I loved Tilly’s friends and also her sister, she was soooo funny, and she is a no nonsense woman, I wish Tilly was like that… I love this author though, but this book was not for me.
Thank you Netgalley and the Publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book.

It is a much slower pace book despite being a short one. Unfortunately it didn’t grab my attention as much as I have hoped and I‘ve been not that enthralled by the narrative. Though I feel it will be perfect for fans of medical romcoms, it’s just not my jam it turns out.

Thanks to the Publisher and Netgalley for an early review copy.
Tilly is a nurse working in A&E, and everyday she handles so many different situations.
Then, the person she shares a flat with has a new girlfriend and her sister informs her she’d like another baby. Tilly begins to think of being on your own is still a good thing.
A new doctor, Dr Luke, joins the departmen and Tilly likes him, but is he the right person she should be with or is Tilly quick to find a boyfriend?
I liked the characters, some more than others. The story had some funny moments.
I recommend this book.

I really wanted to like this book. It just ended up feeling really disjointed to me with the two different love interests throughout, I also felt like it was a bit of a drag to get through the whole thing.

Tilly is an A and E nurse, who has seen it all. So nothing really surprises her anymore, but when her sister talks about having a second baby and her bachelor roommate is suddenly in a serious relationship, she realises she needs to think about what she wants.
Enter Dr Luke, a handsome, charming new doctor at work, who seems perfect on the outside, but things soon don’t seem to add up. But will Tilly pay attention to all the red flags?
Love, Accidentally I found is almost split into two parts, which at times did make it feel a little disjointed. I did enjoy the idea of the book and there were some great chapters. Ultimately I feel as if this one tried a little too hard to be a romance when it could have been made more reflective. Although still good book, it probably won’t be one I will reread in a hurry.
Thank you Netgalley, Phoebe MacLeod and Boldwood Books for this advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

This book was a fun read and i loved the easy to follow plot and characters were so perfectly written. Tilly and Will were the perfect couple and I loved reading how their story developed.

Because the first 60 percent of this book focused on Luke and Tilly, I really thought he was going to be the main love interest of the story. But they made a big pivot after that. I think that is why I felt the rest of the book was a bit rushed.
Tilly is a bit desperate in my opinion. Why can't she just appreciate her time with Will instead of constantly thinking about sleeping with him. If I like someone, I don't care how fast we go, I would just like to be in their presence. Also, Will had just come out of a very difficult relationship and wanted to heal from that. Why doesn't Tilly understand that?
Also, it's never explained why Mike's no longer a playboy anymore. Just when Ashley appears, he changes his ways but this is never explained. I have some questions about that.
I did like the setting of the hospital. It gave me Grey's Anatomy vibes.

As a huge fan of British hospital shows like 24 hours in A&E, I was excited to get a romance book from Phoebe with an A&E setting.
Tilly is a seasoned A & E nurse who quickly falls for a new doctor but things are not what they seem with him but all is not lost as there is a secondary storyline with a patient that comes in needing care and she soon develops a bond with him and his son.
This was a fast read with some humor as well as emergency room behind the scenes but I wish the character development was a little deeper and that the portrayal of dyslexia was not so nice.
Feel good romance with a large cast of characters.
Thanks to Boldwood books and NetGalley for this eArc in exchange for my review.

The writing was light, humorous and had mixed narration. I enjoyed going from first to third person. It gave you more of an insight into the main character's personality. It did take you in and out of the story, but it was done well and added something extra to the main storyline.
The chapters were long and split in places. This meant that you got a good chunk of the story before moving on. The splits ensured that you kept moving through the story well, and gave the story a good flow. I just wanted to keep on reading and enjoyed picking it back up at each reading session.
There was an interesting flow to the story because of the different narration techniques being used. I enjoyed it and thought that it enhanced the story.
The characters were good. I enjoyed the different personalities, the scary Consultants that secretly weren't so bad if you did your job well, the unpleasant characters who had different sides and the shy characters who you just wanted to have more faith. It kept you on your toes and unsure as to who to trust! It also injected some tension and emotion into the story.
Lastly the settings. These were only lightly described as it was very much a character focused story. Where more detail was needed to ground the story and to emphasise a point, it was there.
Overall a light, entertaining read that I enjoyed.

Release Date: May 30, 2025
Genre: Romance, Fiction
Format: E-Book
Rating: 3.25 ⭐️
I received this advanced reviewer copy from Boldwood books! Thank you so much for the opportunity!
Tilly, an accidental and emergency room nurse, has seen it all and rarely experiences surprise. She is mostly happily single until her sister mentions having a second baby and her reckless bachelor roommate gets a girlfriend. This prompts Tilly to reflect on her future and her desires.
Just when she needs a break, a handsome newcomer, Dr. Lucas Milne, starts working in A&E. Tilly and Dr. Milne begin hanging out, but she can’t shake the feeling that something is off. Will she ignore the red flags or sweep everything under the rug?
This was a really cute and short read that was fairly enjoryable. As a nurse if it’s about a nurse, I’m reading it 😂. Talk about a little plot twist! The first half of the book definetly gave a different vibe than the second half of the book, which I found to be a bit odd. I believe the author is based out of the UK so some of the spelling of the words is different, but terms are easily understood. The book flowed well, and there were some truly hilarious moments. Would recommend!

Thank you NetGalkey and Boldwood Books for this Arc. This is a workplace romance in a novel which is not my usual cup of tea but it was enjoyable until it felt rushed at the end.
The sass and sarcasm of our main character Tilly feels very real for many who work in healthcare especially in the ER. Our initial MMC was also believable and the chemistry was there so it’s a shame that things took a turn and then sped towards a very different ending and felt rushed.
The pace was great and the writing was good but at no point did this suck me in and I found myself reading everything but this book many times over.

This was a nice, easy read. I didn't initially see where the book was heading - I had different thoughts as to I thought Tilly would end up with. I appreciate that the love she found was not obvious to me as a reader at first. I did have an inkling Luke was a bit sketchy though.
I really appreciate the opportunity to read your book, and would happily read more!