Her McKnight in Shining Armor

· Mercy Medical Montana Book 2 · Harlequin
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A deal made to be broken

Everything about Alex McKnight was hard—hard body, hard heart and damn hard to ignore. Yet architect Ellie Hart couldn't deny her immediate attraction to the dark-haired, handsome contractor assigned to complete the Mercy Medical Center with her. Ellie traveled with her own emotional baggage and there was no way she was going to fall so fast for a man like Alex. But when she actually did fall fast—by tripping and injuring her foot—Alex came to the rescue by offering her a place to stay while she recovered.

Then Alex suggested the unthinkable: a no-strings-attached, passion-unleashed affair…at least until their project was finished and Ellie could walk again. But as restless days became tender, sleepless nights, could Ellie keep her heart safe? And more, could Alex?

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4.0
6 reviews
M Hall
September 27, 2017
The author clearly did not research the broken ankle part of this book. Several times she mentions Ellie taking over the counter pain pills after breaking her ankle and after the surgery to repair it. Really? Then the day she gets her cast off she no longer uses her crutches. After not putting weight on her leg for all that time suddenly she can use it just like before even kicking a ball around with a neighbor child. That isn't possible. If the author didn't want to bother to research the condition then she shouldn't have written in such detail about it. I would have thought the Harlequin editors would have caught this.
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Teresa Southwick lives with her husband in Las Vegas, the city that reinvents itself every day. An avid fan of romance novels, she is delighted to be living out her dream of writing for Harlequin.

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