Hot Response - City General: Medic 1 Series 1
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Ages: 18+
When her new EMT partner turns out to be her hard-edged football coach, Sam knows she is in trouble. She just does not know what kind. Hot Response is a steamy sapphic medical romance where two EMTs collide on shift and on the pitch, proving that some connections start with rivalry and end in rescue.
At City General, adrenaline is routine. Sam O’Shea thrives on blue lights and split-second calls. Chrissie lives for discipline, drills, and victory. Partners by day, opponents by night, they butt heads until one argument in the locker room tilts from anger to honesty and the truth hits like a defib. Now every training run feels like foreplay, every callout like a dare. Can two stubborn women turn clashes into chemistry before the next emergency blows everything apart?
Perfect for readers craving WLW medical romance with heat and heart: paramedic x paramedic tension, locker-room confessions, and found-family banter from the City General crew. You will get pulse-pounding scenes on the road, tender aftercare, and a payoff that lands exactly when you have earned it.
If your shelf is stacked with lesbian medical romance books, sapphic medical romance, and hospital lesbian romance favourites, start here. City General delivers what readers call the best in lesbian medical romance: fierce women, real stakes, and a love story that chooses you back.
Reviews
Awesome way to kick off a series Chrissie and Sam are so into each other but they can’t see what’s right in front of them and only seem to push each others buttons, until a situation at work forces Chrissie to stick her neck out and take a chance. When they finally give into it, their chemistry is off the charts. Wow, Ruby Scott knows how to write hot, sexy scenes that leave you hot under the collar (and lots of other places) and wanting more. I can’t wait for book 2, bring it on.
Awesome read What happens when your head overrides your heart by force to make the world look like you think it should? You act like an idiot and stomp around mad all the time. This is a beautiful story about what we don’t want to admit to ourselves and how the heart gets what it wants anyway. Ruby Scott does this brilliantly




















