A review by booksaremysoulmates
Anatomy of a Meet Cute by Addie Woolridge

3.5

After reading some books about serious topics, I decided I need to pick up a cute little romance. I settled on this one because I still had the e-arc of it and the title was cute. Again I didn‘t know anything before reading, which to me is then best way to start a book. 
The writing was fine, didn‘t like the third person perspective, would‘ve liked it more in the first person of Sam but at the end it didn‘t bother me to much. The story was the perfect inbetween read when you need something light and easy between books with heavier topics. I actually liked Sam as the main character a lot. The romance as cute, nothing special but a cute read anyway. It wasn‘t the best romance novel out there since I actually like a little more depth to the characters but like I said before it‘s a book that might not need it that much. I enjoyed reading it and am glad that I picked it up.

Description:

The last thing I ever expected was to insult a colleague before I even started a new job.
But here I am, already on thin ice after I mistook a fellow doctor for a patient on a bad drug trip. Oops.
No matter how handsome or infuriatingly aloof he is, Grant Gao isn’t going to spoil my fresh start. Instead, I’m going to keep myself (maybe too) busy with my roommates, work, and passion: starting a new program to improve pregnancy care in the community.
But getting the hospital bigwigs on board with my idea is proving to be more difficult than I anticipated, and I may be forced to swallow my pride and ask Grant for help.
But will working with Grant bring us closer, or will I be crushed under my ever-growing list of responsibilities?