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Playing with the Doctor: Milestone Mischief #1 by Piper James
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A young woman joining a new medical practice has to go for a first check up. When she sees the attractive doctor is excited at the sight of her in her underwear she decides to have some fun and lets him have sex with her on the examination table. This story is a work of fiction and contains sex scenes and is suitable for adults only. All characters are fictional and are over 18 years old.
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Supporting sources 8
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Source groups 6
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Networks 12
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Supporting sources 1
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Supporting sources 1
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What the Evidence Adds
Useful context the synopsis doesn’t cover — patterns that may help you decide whether this book is your kind of read or listen.
Romance Focus
Romance is a central part of the story rather than a small side thread.
Emotional Weight
Emotional stakes are a noticeable part of the book, rather than the story operating only at the level of plot or ideas.
Humor
Humor is a meaningful part of the book’s personality and helps shape how the story lands.
Built from 116 retained source records across 32 independent discussions and 11 source networks.
Narrator Experience
How Blake Lockheart performs this particular recording.
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Performance summary
In the verified sample, Blake Lockheart is heard with steady pacing, clear enunciation, balanced expressiveness, and neutral vocal texture. These excerpt-level observations are combined with recording-specific listener evidence, so the profile stays cautious about qualities the short sample cannot demonstrate across the full audiobook.
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Performance at a glance
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What this means for your listen
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Evidence behind this section
Counts describe support for this narrator/recording, not a quality score.Why we describe the performance this way
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What the Story Feels Like
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This is a recurring reader-facing quality in the evidence and is most useful when considered alongside the other supported traits.
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The story tends to keep moving, with enough forward momentum to make scene changes and plot turns feel relatively quick.
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What this means
Emotion plays a meaningful role in the experience, so character relationships and outcomes are likely to matter beyond the plot mechanics.
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What this means for you: The story-level response suggests a romantic comedy that balances playful moments with the emotional baggage behind its characters’ reluctance to commit. Its tone appears gentle and lighthearted even when the relationship stakes become more serious, making it a plausible fit for readers who prefer emotional warmth without prolonged melodrama.
Built from the book and story evidence that speaks directly to these traits; it does not describe an unverified recording.
Reader Themes
How themes are identified
Public discussion generally favors the book’s combination of humor, romance, and manageable emotional drama. The available response is more informative about the story’s tone and relationship arc than about the audiobook’s technical or vocal qualities.
Evidence sources for these themes
Based on themes repeated across 41 independent discussions and 12 source networks.
Where Readers Agree
The strongest agreement centers on romantic tension and emotional baggage. The leading theme appears across 4 independent discussions and 3 source networks, which makes it more than a one-off reaction. Humor amid emotional stakes and accessible pacing also recur, adding useful secondary context to why the book works for people who respond to it. Emotional impact appears less often, so it reads more like a supporting note than the main point of agreement.
The strongest theme is independently supported across 5 discussions and 4 source networks.
Evidence sources for agreement
Is This Right for You?
This guidance is based mainly on the book. The exact audiobook edition is verified, but performance evidence is still limited.
This may be worth a look if…
- You are looking for a romance / contemporary romance / romantic comedy story.
What to check before listening
- The exact edition and narrator are verified. Use the official sample above if narration style matters to you.
Our Take
This appears to be best suited to readers who want a romantic comedy that can acknowledge difficult emotional histories without becoming relentlessly angsty. The combination of humor, relationship resistance, and a lighter emotional touch should appeal to listeners looking for warmth alongside sexual tension. The main qualification is practical: while the audiobook edition and narrator are verified, the available evidence says much more about the story than about the actual performance, so narrator-sensitive listeners should sample it first.
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Runtime & Edition Details
- Runtime
- 7 hours and 43 minutes
- Format
- Unabridged audiobook
- Publisher
- Pink Flamingo Productions
- Audiobook release date
- September 14, 2021
- Language
- English
- ASIN
- B09G4T7R5R
Why You Can Trust This Recommendation
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116 evidence records remain in the research set behind this page after filtering and deduplication.
FAQ
Is the audiobook in English?
Yes. The verified edition is an English-language, unabridged audiobook.
How long is this audiobook?
The runtime is 7 hours and 43 minutes.
Who narrates this edition?
The verified narrator credit for this edition is Blake Lockheart.
Is the tone more dramatic or more playful?
Available reader response suggests a blend of emotional relationship material and humor, with a generally gentle tone rather than sustained melodrama.
Is the pacing considered accessible?
The available discussions view the pacing positively, though they do not provide enough detail for a precise scene-by-scene pacing assessment.
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