Doctor, Doctor by Daisy Philips

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Dave and Lida, 4

Lida Lawrence is happily married to her high school sweetheart.  There’s just one problem.  After twenty years and three children with her husband, the 36 year old isn’t enjoying sex much anymore. But she loves her husband and doesn’t want to hurt him. 

Enter Dr. Dave McKenna.  He has a highly unorthodox method of treating sexual dysfunction, but he also comes highly recommended.  Before he’ll treat her, though, he insists she sign a Confidentiality Agreement.  Just what is so secret about his methods?  And do they really work?

Be Warned: anal sex, medical play, BDSM, sex toys

 

Excerpt:

“You have to understand my methods are unorthodox, invasive, quick, and generally successful.  Once we start, there will be no stopping.  You will not be allowed to back out once we begin.  Are you prepared to make that kind of commitment, Mrs. Lawrence?”

“I’ll do whatever it takes to save my marriage, Doctor.”

He took a piece of paper out of his desk, pushed it toward her, and placed a pen on top.  “Read this carefully before you sign, Mrs. Lawrence.  It’s a confidentiality agreement and an agreement to undergo treatment.  It is also a release.  You acknowledge that you have agreed to undergo whatever treatment I see fit and no matter what you may think of my methods, you may never discuss them with anyone else, ever.  Do you understand, Mrs. Lawrence?”

“Are you sure you can help me, Dr. McKenna?”

“I am, Mrs. Lawrence.”

“Where do I sign?” 

* * * * 

Dave McKenna felt a very unprofessional surge of lust as Lida Lawrence signed the release without reading it.  He shrugged mentally.  He’d told her to read it.  She’d chosen not to.  Just as well.  If she’d read the details, she might not have agreed to the treatment. 

He smiled.  He was a doctor, but he was also a man.  Lida Lawrence was a beautiful woman.  He was going to enjoy treating her.  He wondered if she would enjoy receiving his treatment as much as he would enjoy performing it.

He took the release and checked that she’d signed and initialed in all the right places. Then he put it in her file.

“I’ll make a copy and email it to you, Mrs. Lawrence.  And now, if you’ll step into my exam room.  Please disrobe completely.  You’ll find a gown hanging behind the door.  Please put it on so it opens in the back.  Then settle yourself on the exam table, feet in the stirrups, and I’ll be in in a few minutes.”

“Already?  I mean, I thought you’d ask me to make another appointment.  Come back or something.”

“Is that what you want?  I can do the exam now and, depending on the results, you can likely begin treatment immediately.”

“Immediately?”

 

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4/5
short, role play
Written by Eskimo Princess on 8th Apr 2015

Cute role play short story. A little on the hot side

5/5
Sizzling Hot Books
Written by Robin on 13th Dec 2014

This may be one of the easiest reviews I have ever written because I can easily sum up Doctor, Doctor by Daisy Philips with one word – FUN! But since reviews are supposed to be longer, let me add to this by saying it was A LOT OF FUN! Seriously, if you are in the market for a quick, sexy read then you need to run, not walk, to Evernight Publishing’s website and grab this book. Not only will you be able to enjoy a quickie, but it’s free so you can’t beat the price. Doctor, Doctor is the fourth book in the continuing story of Dave and Lida. Lida is happily married but after three kids she’s lost her sexual drive. Upon the recommendation of a friend, she visits a sex doctor who specializes in women’s sexual dysfunction. Dr. David McKenna has some unorthodox methods but he promises that he can cure Lida. What follows is an unbelievably hot and naughty sexual encounter that is sure to fix whatever ails you. Because Doctor, Doctor is a very quick read, there isn’t a lot of time for full character development. However, you know everything you need to know about these characters in the first page or two. It was very easy to relate to Lida and if you are a mother than you understand how parental responsibilities can sometimes have a negative impact on your sexual relationship. While seeing a doctor such as Dr. McKenna may be a bit extreme, I could understood why Lida did what she did. This is a naughty medical fantasy so if that sort of thing appeals to you then you will appreciate Ms. Philips writing skills. This book is so hot that I swear I saw smoke coming out of my e-reader. And because this is the first one that I have written in the series, Ms. Philips was able to surprise me with a fun twist that just added to my reading enjoyment. Now that I know how much fun Dave and Lida are, I think I’m going to have to read more about them.