This was three genres in one book: 1) a coming-of-age story about nerdy med student Angie Appiah and her journey towards defining herself apart from her family’s expectations; 2) a rom-com between her and handsome artist Ricky, culminating in 3) a medical drama that ends up involving them both. The three stories sometimes sit oddly with one another, making Angie’s character arc feel uneven; however, they’re all enjoyable, even if at times things feel a bit too perfect. I liked how Angie’s identity as Ghanaian-American made her more alert to the racial disparities faced by patients at the hospital, but still left her unaware of the history of medical prejudice and suspicion in the Black community. Overall a very sweet and uncomplicated read.