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Healing Her: A Lesbian/Sapphic Medical Romance (Pulse Medical Book 1)

Grace Parkes
4.5 / 5.0
Published: 2025

Description

Dr. Ashley Proctor has built her career at Oakridge Hospital on the foundation of surgical precision and ironclad composure. As the youngest head of cardiothoracic surgery, she thrives in the structured, high-stakes environment she has carefully curated. That order is shattered the moment Dr. Jennifer Colton walks through the doors. Jen is everything Ashley is not: charismatic, unconventional, and unapologetically bold. Brought in to overhaul the hospital’s organ donation program, Jen’s unorthodox methods and magnetic personality immediately threaten Ashley’s carefully guarded authority. What begins as a bitter professional rivalry quickly turns volatile, creating a friction that permeates the hospital hallways. Their animosity reaches a boiling point when a high-profile case demands their absolute cooperation. Forced into the operating room together to save a beloved patient, the two surgeons realize that the lines between hostility and hunger are dangerously thin. A heated confrontation in the shadow of the OR sparks an undeniable, electric attraction neither woman can suppress. For those who crave the high-octane pressure of a medical drama layered with the slow-burn intensity of sapphic romance, Healing Her explores the thin line between competition and connection. It is a story about two brilliant women discovering that the most difficult procedure is letting someone in.

Customer Reviews

Top 5 from Amazon
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Erica booklover
June 22, 2025
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Healing Her by Grace Parkes 🩺 Rival surgeons forced to collaborate 🤍 Ice Queen / Sweetheart — with claws 🔥 Steamy workplace drama 🤍 Sapphic medical This had me hooked—two badass doctors who can’t stand each other. Ashley’s a full-on ice queen with a god complex (seriously hard to like at first), and Jen’s the calm, wear-your-heart-on-her-scrubs type who immediately gets under her skin. Forced to work together, and yeah—the tension starts tensioning. 😮‍💨 I loved that the story actually dove into transplant and organ donation—it was detailed but totally readable. It made the romance feel more grounded and a little different from the usual hospital fluff. Medical romances are like catnip for me, and I’m happy to report this one delivered. It’s short (151 pages) but brings the feelings, a bit of drama, fun banter, and spicy.
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AD
September 2, 2025

A nice and quick read, with just enough spice but too quick a resolution

Warning ahead for spoilers! I really liked this book, well worth buying. The characters were cool, and I truly hope City gets her own book soon! My only “complaint” and why it gets four stars is that the author sets up this great romantic conflict between the two MCs after they come together (even having one begin the process of finding a new job out of state!) but then has it all resolved in one quick meetup at the airport as Jen is about to fly out to the Mayo Clinic for a third round/final interview before accepting a job there!?! That broke the believability of the story for me. No medical professional at Jen’s level would be that far in the new job hunt (that quickly) and just give it up like that. The negative impact on her professional reputation would be significant. Basically, the conflict seemed really rushed at the end. Too little time was given for dealing with Ashley’s emotional issues (stemming from the death of her father and the really unhealthy coping mechanisms her mom used and forced on Ashley from age 11/12). The author set up a great scenario for some emotional angst and growth by Ashley with matching emotional recap by Jen/hanging out with Maria, and then didn’t follow through. Again, overall a fun and spicy read, just missed being amazing by “thaaaaaat much!”
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Random Reviewer
September 9, 2025
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Cute and relatable

Healing Her may have been short, but it truly left an impression. I connected with the characters right away—their chemistry felt real, and their emotional journey was tender and genuine. I appreciated how the story didn’t try to do too much but still managed to feel complete and heartwarming. It was exactly the kind of sapphic romance I love: soft, sincere, and full of hope. I just wish there was more time with these two!
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Suzi Vilkman
September 1, 2025
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Sweet and spicy!

A lovely tale of enemies to lovers with a lot of spicy hot love scenes and cringey behavior from especially one of the characters. I found the book very enjoyable and fun to read, and would recommend it to anyone who loves their books short and sweet. And spicy.
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Aliyah
February 15, 2026

liked it

I did like the book. I did like the plot. I do wish that I got to see Ashley suffer a little more and I felt like the ending was a little rushed, but I did like the buildup.