Lydia is a graduate student in cultural anthropology--a fellow at a prestigious university, with a bright future ahead of her. Harvey, her brother, is a seminary student driven by his god-besotted studies. The two have never shared much of anything except a mutual desire to escape the stifling confi
The Rescuer
β Scribed by James, Ellen
- Book ID
- 109957365
- Publisher
- Harlequin
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 719 KB
- Series
- Harlequin Super Romance 869
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781459253704
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Type R Men: Rescuers. Restless, reckless...sometimes unsettling.
Dr. Alexandra Robbins may have a successful career as a psychologist in Chicago, but she's had a very unsuccessful marriage. Right now, she's in the middle of a messy divorce. What a relief to get away from her soon-to-be ex and head for a small town in Idaho to complete her study on Type R men--"rescuers," men compelled to risk their lives to save others.
Colin McIntyre caught Alex's attention when his daring rescue of a young child was shown on TV. He's obviously the ideal candidate for her research. Only, he doesn't like the idea of being a guinea pig. He likes her though. So maybe he'll cooperate just a little.
Sounds good to Alex. But the more time she spends with him, the more he fascinates her.
Soon Alexandra Robbins isn't just researching the Type R man anymore!
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Lydia is a graduate student in cultural anthropology--a fellow at a prestigious university, with a bright future ahead of her. Harvey, her brother, is a seminary student driven by his god-besotted studies. The two have never shared much of anything except a mutual desire to escape the stifling confi