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Left injured and with amnesia following an automobile accident, Max Montgomery, Whitehorn's ruthless bank president, finds himself at the mercy of private nurse Samantha Carter, whose unique blend of beauty, humor, and determination turns his life upside down. Original.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Jennifer Mikels

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2,756 reviews6,634 followers
June 17, 2010
I found myself really clicking with Ms. Mikels' writing style. She has a way of an interesting story. I was drawn into this book, and I felt a connection with the characters. I was intrigued with what made Max Henderson such a cold, unapproachable man. When I found out, it totally made sense. I could see why he had withdrawn from others. His emotional pain made him unexpectedly tortured. Although he was a businessman-type, he also had a rugged, manly appeal that I liked. I could see why Sam fell for him. I thought that Sam was a good counterpart for him. Determinedly cheerful, yet strong and independent, but not without her own baggage.

Their love story was straightforward, but it had its bumps along the way, as they dealt with their emotional issues, moreso on the part of Max. There was a nice, strong vibe of attraction and an appeal to this story. But it wasn't a dramafest in the bad way. It was nice to see their love grow as they spent time together and realized that there was more between them than patient and caregiver.

Since this is part of a series written by different authors that all ties together, there is a bit of vagueness in the description and the characterization of the supporting characters, and loose ends with the mystery of who killed Max's sister Christina, with little resolution on that front. This didn't bother me, because I knew that going into it, and I was more interested in seeing the relationship between Sam and Max unfold. In the end, I was glad I pulled this one off the shelf for my Clean Off My Category Romance Challenge. It turned out to be a very good read.

Overall rating: 4.25 out of 5.0 stars.
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April 21, 2020
He looses his memories after a car accident. He becomes a better man without his memory. Then his memories return. An interesting story I really liked it and it kept me interested.
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February 27, 2017
I didn't like this book as well as I have liked other books in this series. I just couldn't agree with Max's character and the way he viewed life and made decisions. I did like Sam's character, her wit and dedication. The way the plot played out bothered me, and I also felt that the two main characters became romantically involved with each other way too soon. The author's writing was good, and I have read other books by her and enjoyed them more than this one.
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August 6, 2011
Part of the Montana Mavericks series from Harlequin. This tale is an interesting take on the loss of memory and change of character after the loss.
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