Tuesday 28 December 2021

The Worst Guy - Kate Canterbary

 The Worst Guy by Kate Canterbary is now live!





Eight weeks of forced proximity is a long time to hate someone you're trying not to love.

Sebastian Stremmel doesn't need another headache. He has enough of his own without Sara Shapiro, the noisy new reconstructive surgeon, stomping all around his surgical wing with her chippy, chirpy cheerfulness. 

But Sebastian doesn't usually get what he wants. 

No one gets under his skin like Sara - so much so a heated "debate" and an exam room left in shambles later, they land themselves in eight weeks of hospital-mandated conflict resolution counseling. Now they're forced to fight fair...which quickly leads them to playing dirty when no one's looking. 

They know it's a mistake. 

They promise themselves it will never happen again. 

They swear they got it out of their systems.

They didn't.

Author's Note: Grumpy/recovering people-pleaser sunshine. Introverts attract. Enemies-to-lovers in the workplace. Banter, bicker, and button-pushing foreplay. Don't tell the friend group, get jealous when the friend group tries to fix her up.

Heat: rip her clothes off before you get the front door open. 




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The Worst Guy is the second title in the Vital Signs series, but for anyone who is familiar with Kate Canterbary’s work the character of Sebastian Stremmel has made several appearances as a side character in previous books.  This entertaining and engaging title is a enemies to lovers, workplace romance.

Sebastian is a complex character.  He’s an arrogant, self-involved, gruff, egotistical surgeon, who seems to hate things for no good reason, but he’s also lonely, damaged, and vulnerable from events in his past.

Sara Shapiro has just as many facets as Stremmel with her own insecurities and vulnerabilities.  She can be kind, caring and compassionate, but around Sebastian she turns incredibly feisty and looses all sense of control.

The banter and interactions between this pair are not only humorous, but completely entertaining, and I loved seeing several familiar characters throughout including several of the Walshes, Nick, Cal, and Alex.  I highly recommend this one to anyone who loves the world of the Walsh family.  


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