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Heather Whitestone's life is too full for romance. Twenty-four hours shifts as an EMT and time with brother's family leaves precious little time to worry about a man. Her priority is to pull down as much overtime as possible to save up for more educationi so she can fufil her dream of being a paramedic. The last person she expects to see when she rushes into the emergency department with a critical patient is her brother's best friend, the new doctor at the hospital. And the last thing she expects is for him to make propose marriage. Zach Miller has a problem. After an internship in Las Vegas,…mehr

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Heather Whitestone's life is too full for romance. Twenty-four hours shifts as an EMT and time with brother's family leaves precious little time to worry about a man. Her priority is to pull down as much overtime as possible to save up for more educationi so she can fufil her dream of being a paramedic. The last person she expects to see when she rushes into the emergency department with a critical patient is her brother's best friend, the new doctor at the hospital. And the last thing she expects is for him to make propose marriage. Zach Miller has a problem. After an internship in Las Vegas, he's returned to his home town of Addam's Ridge, Ohio, for a position as an emergency room physician. He's barely had time to settle in when he learns that he's the father of a two-year-old daughter. He wants nothing more than to raise her in his hometown, but her Nevada grandparents are trying to keep her. His best hope to gain custody is to be married. And when he sees Heather with her nephews, he decides a business arrangment might be in order: A temporary marriage with him paying for her paramedic training as a reward.
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Cat Shaffer lives in northeastern Kentucky, close enough to visit her native Ohio from time to time. She lives with a spoiled dog, a bossy cat and neighbors who say howdy when they see her. She is an award-winning author and journalist who loves creating stories that reflect her small town roots.