Wounded army officer Luke Marino was senthome, his career, his spirit shattered. Now hewanted only to be left alone, refusing even thephysical therapy he needed.
But Mary Kate Flanagan Donnelly, a widowwith two children to raise on her own, needed Luke's case to prove herself as a capabletherapist. Despite the revival of feelings shethought dormant since their high schoolromance, she was determined to helpthe stubborn hero and keep mattersstrictly business
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