Joshua Martane Should Know Better The fragile young woman lying comatose in the ward of City Hospital in New Orleans has no name. When she finally awakens, the only thing she can remember is a man’s voice calling her back from the darkness. In all his years of training, no one has touched psychologist Joshua Martane in the same way, and he has spent long hours by the woman’s bedside trying to bring her back to awareness. Now that he has, he realizes he’s put his career and his heart in danger. Who exactly is the woman he names Maggie? A former prostitute? The near victim of a serial killer? A woman lying about a past she claims not to remember? Mystery surrounds who she is–and who she isn’t, but Joshua’s own feelings are clear. Maggie has quickly becomes more to him than a patient. As Maggie recovers she resolves to find her way in a world and a city that are completely unfamiliar to her. At first she leans on Joshua, but soon she realizes how dangerous that is. Someone is trying to kill her, and she doesn’t know who or why. How can she protect the man she’s falling in love with if she can’t remember who she is? One thing is certain for both of them. Whatever her secrets and whatever danger they entail, Joshua knows he has to help Maggie find answers. For both their sakes.
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Emilie Richards is the author of seventy plus novels which, have been published in more than twenty-one countries and sixteen languages. Emilie has won the RITA from Romance Writers of America, and multiple awards from RT Book Reviews, including one for career achievement. She regularly appears on bestseller lists, and ten of her books have been made into television movies in Germany. Emilie lives in Southwest Florida with her husband in the winter and western New York in summer.
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