Maz and Emma are partners in the busy Otter House Vets practice in the fictional market town of Talyton St George in Devon.
With Emma soon to be taking maternity leave they need a locum vet to provide cover and help Maz in the practice. Emma finds Drew, an Australian vet, who is just finishing a contract with a practice in Edinburgh. Drew proves to be very popular with a lot of local ladies, but Maz has reservations about him.
Maz is in a relationship with Alex Fox-Gifford. Fox-Gifford senior, with son Alex, run the local rival vets practice Talyton Manor Vets. Alex's parents do not like Maz. They are constantly rude and insulting to her and are not happy about her relationship with their son.
There is a lot happening for Maz as she tries to keep the busy practice going, find time to spend with Alex, keep an eye on Drew and then she gets some unexpected news of her own which she has to deal with too.
This is the second book in a series but can be read as a stand alone story. I have previously read the first book 'Trust Me, I'm a Vet' and I have other books in the series on my book shelf, the third 'The Sweetest Thing', the fifth 'The Village Vet', the sixth 'Vets in Love' and the seventh 'Country Living'. I am missing the fourth book 'It's a Vet's Life'.
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