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Finding some medical drama books to read is good, but it is often considered time-consuming because, in reality, we just simply want to read medical books instead of looking for them.

You can all take a look at my book, Love, Lies & Lab Coats VOLUME 1 by Dee Bostic (that’s me!). It’s a book about a group of devoted doctors who find themselves in various dramas. Dramas that I know you, my readers, will absolutely love.

Today, I invite everyone to join me as we check out other medical drama novels that focus on stories about doctors from around the world!

Love, Lies & Lab Coats VOLUME 1 by Dee Bostic

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Due to overwhelming demand, Love, Lies & Lab Coats gathers an odd bunch of folks at Spokane, Washington’s South Hill Medical Center. A group of committed doctors, a middle-aged lady fleeing from her past, a sick child, a narcissistic surgeon, a smart medical technician, an insecure coworker, two parking attendants from different backgrounds, a great chef, and more are among the characters.

I honestly believe that Love, Lies & Lab Coats is a must-read for anybody looking for a satisfying love story. This tale challenges stereotypes about racial borders and is heartwarming about how many life chapters overlap and create enduring relationships that reverberate through our memories.

How to Save a Life: The Inside Story of Grey’s Anatomy by Lynette Rice

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How to Save a Life: The Inside Story of Grey’s Anatomy by Lynette Rice is the perfect book if you’re one of those who get excited by behind-the-scenes drama, surprise departures, and rehashing important plotlines from Grey’s Anatomy.

In this book, Rice discusses the cultural relevance of the series while taking readers behind the scenes. This is a book that every devoted Grey’s fan should have on their shelves.

Perfectly Undone by Jamie Raintree

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Jamie Raintree’s novel Perfectly Undone features Dylan Michels as a devoted daughter, ideal partner, and doctor who appears to be successful. But she finds it difficult to accept her lover Cooper’s proposal.

Dylan has spent years carrying the weight of her small sister’s passing and her own role in it. In Perfectly Undone, the focus is on the past with the intention of improving the present and future.

This is one of the medical drama books that you will like. It’s different from the book about a group of devoted doctors that I’ve written, but it is a beautiful novel. I can easily recommend it as a book to read for those who love Grey’s Anatomy.

The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin

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The 17-year-old Lenni Pettersson does not accept that she is going to die. The youngster lives in the Glasgow Princess Royal Hospital’s Terminal Ward, but one day, she goes to an arts and crafts class and meets someone who will drastically alter her early life.

Lenni meets 83-year-old Margot, a vibrant and disobedient woman whose remaining time on Earth is running out. In Marianne Cronin’s novel The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot, Lenni and Margot, with their combined 100 years of life experience, figure out how to make a difference in the world.

The Queen of Hearts by Kimmery Martin

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This book is for you if you’ve always cherished the relationship between Christina Yang and Meredith Grey. The best friends Emma Colley and Zadie Anson, who stretch all the way back to medical school, are followed in The Queen of Hearts.

Now, two prosperous doctors reside in Charlotte, North Carolina. Their lives, complete with spouses and kids, appear to be better than ever. However, when a former acquaintance reappears, they are forced to reconsider their early career choices and whether or not they even knew one another.

Enjoy These Medical Drama Books and Get a Copy of Them Today

Readers from around the world should read these fantastic books along with my book about a group of devoted doctors. You will have a great time getting to know the characters and the stories they have to tell. If you like medical drama, you definitely won’t want to miss out on the books in this list.

Click here to grab a copy of Love, Lies & Lab Coats, and let me know what you think about it. Do read some of the other articles I’ve posted here, too, and I hope you have fun reading them as much as I was writing them!

Dee Bostic, a native of Brooklyn and Long Island City, N.Y., joined the Air Force to pursue education and travel. After serving eight years, she graduated from Eastern Washington University and began a career as a clinical lab scientist. Relocating to the D.C. area, Dee worked at the National Institutes of Health. Despite success in the sciences, her calling was writing. Experiences as an African American in predominantly white environments inspired her debut novel, Love, Lies & Lab Coats. Dee's interests include organic gardening, cooking, reading, and traveling.
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