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by Melissa Cutler


  “Doctor?” Pushing herself up on her elbows, she shoved her light brown curls away from her face. “You look so familiar.”

  “That’s because I rode with you in the ambulance last night.”

  “Ambulance?” She tilted her head, giving him an uncertain smile. “I’m afraid I don’t know anything about that.”

  Amnesia? He frowned. “How much do you remember?” he asked.

  “Nothing.” Her husky voice broke and her full lips quivered, just the slightest bit. “Not even my name or what happened to me.”

  He took a seat in the chair next to the bed, suppressing the urge to take her hand. “Give it time. You’ve suffered a traumatic accident. I’m quite confident you’ll start to remember bits and pieces as time goes on.”

  “I hope so.” Her sleepy smile transformed her face, lighting her up, changing from pretty to absolutely gorgeous.

  Unbelievably, he felt his body stir in response. Shocked, he nearly pushed to his feet.

  This kind of thing had never happened to him.

  Ever.

  Don’t miss THE TEMPTATION OF DR. COLTON by Karen Whiddon,

  Available August 2015,

  Part of the Coltons of Oklahoma series:

  COLTON COWBOY PROTECTOR by Beth Cornelison

  COLTON’S COWBOY CODE by Melissa Cutler

  PROTECTING THE COLTON BRIDE by Elle James

  SECOND CHANCE COLTON by Marie Ferrarella

  THE COLTON BODYGUARD by Carla Cassidy

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  Special thanks and acknowledgment are given to Melissa Cutler for her contribution to the Coltons of Oklahoma miniseries

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