"Fantastic contemporary tale"
The unsubstantiated scandal caused by the spouse of a
patient sexually harassing her, but blaming her, sent the
disgusted big city doctor fleeing Los Angeles to any place
where she can start over, but not have her troubles follow
her. Dr. Jenni Vine chooses Downhome, Tennessee; most of
the residents are elated to have a physician live and
practice in town so they could not care less what would
send a glamorous beautiful blond from Southern California
to hillbilly country. The only exception to ignoring Jenni's past is suspicious
widower Police Chief Ethan Forrest who refuses to accept
the beach blond could want to remain in town; he quietly
learns the details of the scandal that drove her away and
assumes she is guilty or why run. As she becomes
concerned over the welfare of a patient that could lead to
a new scandal and is kind to Ethan's son, the cop realizes
he loves the lady doctor, but doubts she will stay as he
still believes she is big city. The romance between on the surface apparent opposites (who
actually share many common values) is well written, but it
is the medical needs in a small-town that make this a
fantastic contemporary tale. The fully developed lead
couple, his son, and the townsfolk enable the audience to
look closely at health issues facing this country, but do
so inside a strong story line. THE POLICE CHIEF'S LADY is
a 24K gem of a tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2005
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