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Dee Bostic’s “Love, Lies & Lab Coats” Receives Striking Reviews from Book Reviewers

Two former best friends with a bitter past reunite in lab coats at a prestigious medical center, finding themselves entangled in the course of love and lies.

San Diego, California – WEBWIRE

The characters come to life with flaws and gifts in equal measure. Their humanity thrums with yearning as their individual needs and personalities determine their goals and pathways forward. The US Review

Dee Bostics Love, Lies & Lab Coats Volume 1 is a medical drama that centers on two former friends Travis and Brent. Both used to go together at a medical school until Travis had to stop pursuing his dream due to his manic depression. Traviss dropping out of school made Brent furious as he promised to make Traviss professional life miserable in the future.

Fast forward, Travis works as a chief medical technologist at the prestigious South Hill Medical Center. He had a good life and work romance with his colleague Cindy. One day, Brent went in to accept the post as the chief cardio-thoracic surgeon at the medical center, resulting in a bitter reunion between the two. Brent now works to ruin Traviss career as he promised. The two embark on their journey with medical, personal, and romantic challenges on their day-to-day.

IndieReader Review states that the book has discussions of how important good nutrition is; how much better characters feel when they start eating right and exercising; how most health problems are self-inflicted and could be solved with proper diet, exercise, and positive thinking; and so on. Its a useful message quite necessary in the modern era.

The review body added, Dee Bostics LOVE, LIES AND LAB COATS has a solid message to give readers about good nutrition and positive thinking.

Erin Britton from Portland Book Review gave the book a 4/5 Star Rating, stating that Love, Lies and Lab Coats is both action-packed and informative of real-world scenarios. There are plenty of thrills and spills throughout the story, and the sweet romance between Travis and Cindy offers a good counterpoint to all the medical and personal drama.

Foluso Falaye from San Diego Book Review gave the story a perfect 5-star rating. He said, Overall, I had a blast with Love, Lies and Lab Coats and found myself completely engaged in the strong emotions and familiar struggles. From the enchanting characters to the sensational love sparks and the enlightening views on societal issues, the book has a brilliant mix that keeps you glued to it from start to finish. This moderately dramatic and thought-provoking gem is perfect for a lazy weekend or holiday.

Maria Yinks of Tulsa Book Review said the book had the perfect blend of romance, drama, and suspense. Yinks also said she had learned some medical jargon while reading it. She added, Im hooked on the story and will be on the lookout for the next volume.

The U.S. Review reviewed the book and stated that the workplace sage incorporates themes of love and friendship while tackling social issues of mental health, healthcare, and race relations. The result is a richly woven tapestry of friendship and love that provides fresh insights about forging connections with people and seeking answers together through supportive collaborations.

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Book Title| Love, Lies & Lab Coats
Author| Dee Bostic
Publisher| ReadersMagnet, LLC
Published date| 10/18/2023
Genre| African-American Fiction/ Womens Fiction

Authors Biography:

Born in Brooklyn and raised in Long Island City, New York, Dee decided to join the Air Force to pursue higher education. After graduating from Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Washington, Dee began her career as a Medical Technologist. She spent many years working as a generalist in Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology, and Blood Bank and several more as a Phlebotomy and Night Shift supervisor. She loves the challenges of being a Medical Technologist and came full circle after accepting an evening shift position in the Microbiology Department at The National Institutes of Health. One of her lifelong ambitions has always been to write novels. After spending sixteen years in Washington State and relocating to the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, she noted the differences between the two and felt she had a unique perspective on being African American in a predominately White society. This became the driving force for this novel. Her other interests include organic gardening, reading, traveling, and working with senior citizens.