St. Luke's Docu Books in Order
Part ofMax Monroe Books in OrderFind the St. Luke's Docu series by Max Monroe in order, with book summaries, character notes, and reading tips for these reality TV hospital romances.
Last updated: December 25, 2025
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Publication Order
3 books
Dr. OB
by Max Monroe
2017
New nurse Melody Marco joins St. Luke’s just as charming obstetrician Will Cummings becomes the breakout star of a hit medical reality show. Between cameras, embarrassing first impressions, and off limits attraction, keeping things strictly professional doesn’t stand a chance.
Dr. NEURO
by Max Monroe
2017
Broody neurosurgeon and single dad Nick Raines agrees to join The Doctor Is In but has no interest in romance. The headhunter hired to recruit him should walk away after he turns down her offer, yet their connection and his heartbreaking devotion to his daughter pull her back in.
Dr. ER
by Max Monroe
2017
Emergency doctor Scott Shepard is known to viewers as fun loving Dr. ERotic, but columnist Harlow Paige knows him as the man whose antics landed him in her scathing article. When fate and family throw them together, enemies to lovers sparks fly on and off screen.
Series background & context
The St. Luke's Docu books, also known as The Doctor Is In series, take the familiar hospital romance setup and add TV cameras, public scrutiny, and a lot of inappropriate jokes. Each book follows a different doctor at St. Luke's as a medical reality show turns their work lives into entertainment and their love lives into complicated messes.
In Dr. OB, longtime obstetrics nurse Melody Marco joins the practice at St. Luke's just as charismatic OB/GYN Will Cummings becomes the unlikely star of a wildly popular show. He is supposed to be the polished face of the hospital, but the nickname Dr. OBscene follows him everywhere. Melody wants to keep her head down and do her job, yet her disastrous first day, a few wardrobe malfunctions, and an undeniable attraction make that plan impossible.
Dr. ER shifts the focus to emergency medicine doctor Scott Shepard, better known to viewers as Dr. ERotic. On TV he is charming and playful, the kind of physician who can calm a panicked patient with a joke. Off camera, he crosses paths with Harlow Paige, a columnist whose sharp words in print can make or break reputations. A chance encounter, a scorching one night stand, and an angry article tangle their lives together until neither can quite tell what is real.
By Dr. NEURO, the cameras have turned toward Nick Raines, a brilliant but emotionally guarded neurosurgeon and devoted single father. When a headhunter approaches him about leaving St. Luke's for a new hospital, the professional relationship quickly becomes personal. Old wounds, a child who has already lost too much, and the constant gaze of the reality show force both of them to rethink what they are willing to risk.
Across all three books, you get a steady mix of medical emergencies, behind the scenes show politics, and found family among the staff. The stories never dive so deep into medical detail that you feel lost, but there is enough texture to make the workplace feel real. The romance arcs are classic Max Monroe: high banter, slow reveals of vulnerability, and big, satisfying payoffs.
If you like doctor romances but want something lighter than a straight up hospital drama, St. Luke's Docu offers exactly that. The tone stays funny and a little outrageous while still taking the characters' jobs and feelings seriously, and each book stands alone while contributing to the larger St. Luke's world.
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