Night Shift: Dirty Things Happen in the Dark

Night Shift: Dirty Things Happen in the Dark

Language: English
Format: eBook
Publication date: March 17th, 2015
Publisher: Silver Sky Publishing, Inc.

Genres: Romance, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Business & Economics, Fantasy, Travel

In the bustling heart of New Orleans, where the sultry summer air hangs thick and heavy, the intensity within Tulane Medical Center is much more than just the heat. A gripping narrative unfolds as a group of dedicated doctors and nurses navigate the challenges of their demanding night shifts, where the stakes are heightened and the emotional toll is palpable. Each character brings their own unique struggles and desires, set against the backdrop of a city known for its vibrant culture and tantalizing secrets.

As the night deepens, so do the complexities of their lives. Relationships flourish and falter in unexpected ways, with passions igniting and simmering beyond the sterile walls of the hospital. The intertwined stories reveal not just the clinical side of medicine but also the tangled web of love, betrayal, and unexpected connection that thrives in the shadows. Every moment is a potential turning point, keeping the reader hooked as they witness the evolution of these characters.

The camaraderie among staff is palpable, with bonds formed in the crucible of crisis. Yet, as they confront personal demons and the consequences of their choices, the fragility of life and love becomes starkly evident. In this high-pressure environment, the line between professional duty and personal desire blurs, leading to choices that will forever alter their lives.

In the pulsating heat of the Big Easy, the pressures of the night shift reveal the raw and often messy reality of human emotion. The narratives intertwine to create an unforgettable tapestry of love, loss, and the relentless pursuit of happiness amidst chaos. Each character’s journey offers a glimpse into their resilience and vulnerability, leaving a lasting impact that resonates long after the lights go dim.

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