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Total Exposure (Harlequin Code Red Series)

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    powerful tale of love and rescue in Courage Bay

    In Courage Bay, California, though he needs an examination of an on the job burn, Fire Chief Ben Egan avoids Burn Specialist Dr. Natalie Giroux as if her touch would enflame him. Still with the coaxing of his daughter, Natalie goes to the station to confront the reluctant Ben so that she can see if his injury is healing properly.--- When a torrential rain causes a mud slide that threatens a trapped man suffering chest pains, Dan and Natalie team up. He flies the medvac helicopter and they rescue the victim only to have the storm force an emergency landing on apparently abandoned Shamala Island in Courage Bay. As they wait for rescue, they begin fall in love, but both have ghosts preventing them from moving on with someone else. Fourteen years have passed since Natalie¿s fiancé died from heart disease just before their wedding while his beloved spouse Eleanor also passed away several years ago. In the midst of this Code Red emergency, can a second chance at love blossom between two nice intrepid souls fearing the loss of loved ones?--- TOTAL EXPOSURE affirms that no one does romantic suspense better than Team Carrington does it. The story line uses previous loving relationships to provide the motive for both lead characters to avoid a new one as loved ones die until they are stranded with no place to hide or run from one another. The action is top rate with fans feeling they are in the midst of the disaster. Sub-genre fans will gain plenty of delight from this powerful tale of love and rescue in Courage Bay.--- Harriet Klausner

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