Reagan's Redemption

Reagan's Redemption
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Publisher : Cate Beauman
Total Pages : 522
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ISBN-10 : 9780989569675
ISBN-13 : 0989569675
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Download or read book Reagan's Redemption written by Cate Beauman and published by Cate Beauman. This book was released on 2015-01-21 with total page 522 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sleepy town. Deadly secrets... Doctor Reagan Rosner loves her fast-paced life of practicing medicine in New York City’s busiest trauma center. Kind and confident, she’s taking her profession by storm—until a young girl’s accidental death leaves her shaken to her core. With her life a mess and her future uncertain, Reagan accepts a position as Head Physician for The Appalachia Project, an outreach program working with some of America’s poorest citizens. Shane Harper, Ethan Cooke Security’s newest team member, has been assigned a three-month stint deep in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, and he’s not too happy about it. Guarding a pill safe in the middle of nowhere is boring as hell, but when he gets a look at his new roommate, the gorgeous Doctor Rosner, things start looking up. Shane and Reagan encounter more than a few mishaps as they struggle to gain the trust of a reluctant community. They’re just starting to make headway when a man’s routine checkup exposes troubling secrets the town will do anything to keep hidden—even if that means murder.

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