
Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Themes:
Age Gap
Angsty
Body Positivity
Divorce
Enemies to Lovers
Grumpy / Sunshine
Mature Lead 40+
Opposites Attract
Rich Girl / Poor Girl
Slow Burn
Starting Over
Workplace / Office Romance
Heat Level:
Fade to Black (sex scenes are mostly implied and use euphemistic language)
Archetypes:
Clergy / Priest / Rabbi / Nun
Doctor / Nurse / EMT / Midwife
Geographic Location:
United States
Setting:
Hospital / Medical / Treatment Facility
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Bi or Pansexual
Lesbian
Tomboy
Protagonist Identity:
Biracial / Multiracial
Latinx / Hispanic
About Time
By Adrian J. Smith
June takes a step in the direction of her own healing.
Doctor Giselle Vasquez is consumed by bitterness after the messy break up with her ex-husband, and it’s not until one smart-mouthed chaplain puts her in her place that she realizes she needs to change. With determination, she sets out to become the doctor and woman she wants, and her first step is to make a friend of the enemy.
Chaplain June Melville loves her job and making a difference in her patients’ lives. While she looks put together at work, her home life is about to all fall apart. When she discovers her girlfriend is cheating, June finds herself homeless, alone, and desperate. With nowhere to turn except one angry doctor turned friend, June takes a step in the direction of her own healing.