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Dr. Catherine Harrington

(2026)
(The third book in the Harrington Surgeons series)
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An ice-queen cardiothoracic surgeon. A rule-breaking artist. One dare she can’t ignore.

Dr. Catherine Harrington doesn’t crack. Precision is her religion, control her armor, and the Harrington name a weight she carries without flinching. Emotions are inefficient—until a charity gala collides her world with Sloane Bennett, a chaotic, dangerously captivating artist who laughs too loudly… and sees too much.

A taunting note. An invitation Catherine fully intends to ignore. And yet—she shows up.

What begins as sharp banter and stubborn chemistry turns into something Catherine can’t suture closed: late-night gallery shadows, a storm she can’t outdrive, and a woman who keeps finding the seams in her defenses.

But reputations are fragile, careers unforgiving, and Catherine has spent a lifetime being flawless. To risk her heart means risking everything she’s built.
Sloane is all color and heat. Catherine is scalpels and steel. Together, they’re inevitable.


Steamy, emotional, and fiercely romantic, Dr. Catherine Harrington is a standalone sapphic medical romance in The Harrington Surgeons—where brilliant women save lives, break rules, and fall hard.


Genre: Romance



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