Cara Colter

The Greatest Risk


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       Maggie Sullivan was wearing an outfit worth waiting for.

      But Luke was not the kind of guy who could be trusted with a woman who got hurt easily. Let her go, his voice of reason cautioned.

      “Hey, Maggie,” said his other voice.

      She spun, startled, and stared at him. Why hadn’t he just let her leave?

      That’s what I told you to do, the voice of reason reminded him.

      Maggie was trying very hard not to smile. But then it flickered across her lips, disappeared and then reappeared, like the sun peeping out of rain clouds.

      The sun won and changed everything. Maggie’s smile was wide and infectious. In the blink of an eye it transformed her from an old schoolmarm to a woman who looked young and carefree…and astoundingly beautiful.

      How was it possible he’d been in such proximity to her earlier and hadn’t noticed how kissable her mouth was?

      Miss Maggie had lips that could be declared dangerous weapons. And he was determined to see them put to good use.

       CARA COLTER

      lives on an acreage in British Columbia with her partner, Rob, and eleven horses. She has three grown children and a grandson. She is a recent recipient of an RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award in the Love and Laughter category. Cara loves to hear from readers. You can contact her or learn more about her through her website, www.cara-colter.com.

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      The Greatest Risk

      Cara Colter

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       Because birthright has its privileges and family ties run deep.

      Two mismatched people meet and discover an unquenchable passion. Can love be far behind?

      Luke August: Whether it’s scaling a tall building or making daredevil jumps on his motorcycle, Luke loved taking risks. But nothing prepared him for Maggie Sullivan and the adventure she offered….

      Maggie Sullivan: A dedicated social worker who loved dealing with children and parents, Maggie wanted a family of her own someday. She had no intention of dating a thrill-seeker, but Luke was in a league of his own when it came to excitement.

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      Dr. Richie had mysteriously charmed the Portland community with his weight-loss oil. Could this elixir be responsible for the sudden surge of amorous behavior among his followers?

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       Because birthright has its privileges and family ties run deep.

      AVAILABLE JUNE 2010

       1.) To Love and Protect by Susan Mallery

       2.) Secrets & Seductions by Pamela Toth

       3.) Royal Affair by Laurie Paige

       4.) For Love and Family by Victoria Pade

      AVAILABLE JULY 2010

       5.) The Bachelor by Marie Ferrarella

       6.) A Precious Gift by Karen Rose Smith

       7.) Child of Her Heart by Cheryl St. John

       8.) Intimate Surrender by RaeAnne Thayne

      AVAILABLE AUGUST 2010

       9.) The Secret Heir by Gina Wilkins

       10.) The Newlyweds by Elizabeth Bevarly

       11.) Right by Her Side by Christie Ridgway

       12.) The Homecoming by Anne Marie Winston

      AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2010

       13.) The Greatest Risk by Cara Colter

       14.) What a Man Needs by Patricia Thayer

       15.) Undercover Passion by Raye Morgan

       16.) Royal Seduction by Donna Clayton

      To Jane Leyh,

       an inspiration,

       with a heart of purest gold,

       and the fighting spirit of a tiger

      Contents

      Prologue

      Chapter One

      Chapter Two

      Chapter Three

      Chapter Four

      Chapter Five

      Chapter Six

      Chapter Seven

      Chapter Eight

      Chapter Nine

      Chapter Ten

      Chapter Eleven

      Epilogue

       Prologue

       T hey loved him.

      Dr. Richard Strong stood on the front steps of his new clinic and looked out at the sea of upraised faces. All his life he had waited for this moment, and he stood in the glory of it, drank it in through his skin, felt as wholly and fully alive as he had ever felt.

      Take that, Dr. Beachball, he silently addressed his TV nemesis, Dr. Terry Browell, a tubby psychologist with sparse red hair whose runaway success with the TV program “Live Airy with Dr. Terry” both baffled and frustrated Dr. Strong.

      Richard knew he himself looked excellent for his forty-two years. He was trim and appealing. He ran a hand through his own thick silver-streaked dark hair. It was a gesture that he knew endeared him to audiences, making him look boyish and humble, as if he didn’t quite know what to do next.

      But of course he knew exactly what to do next.

      “Under my leadership,” he said, his voice strong and sure, “Portland General Hospital’s new Healthy Living Clinic will be on the cutting edge of health and wellness. But we are not just about health.” He paused dramatically. “We are about hope!”

      The applause was thunderous, and he tilted his head and smiled, then turned slightly so that the TV news cameras caught his best profile. Maybe, one day soon, he would have his own television series! He was so much more suited for celebrity than dumpy Dr. Terry Eatwell.

      The applause began to die, and Richard