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Rescue Me
by Cherry Adair, Cindy Gerard, Lora Leigh
from St. Martin's Paperbacks
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Anthologies R Us 
This is more of a 3.5 star rating. All three of the stories are by favorite authors but in terms of personal preference, I liked the first story the best. I won't rehash the plot, suffice it to say the hero is endearing and the heroine is smart and resourceful. Now here's the real nice thing about anthologies such as this one; it's easy to keep the book in your car and read the stories while waiting for the school pick up line to move along. That's the beauty of short stories. Easy to pick up or put down... more info
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One of the better antholgies 
I like to read anthologies every now and then in between books and this collection is defiantly one of the better collections. The first novella is Tropical Heat by Cherry Adair and is IMHO the weakest one of the three stories in this book - and that says a lot because I would rate it with 4 stars Elizabeth Goodall is a doctor in a small town in Montana and is being kidnapped by some terrorists while being on a seminar in South Africa. Sam Pelton is an instructor for a counterterrorist... more info
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Rescue Me 
"Tropical Heat" by Cherry Adair Dr. Elizabeth Goodall has been kidnapped by a ruthless killer. When he finds out he has captured the wrong Doctor, there is going to be hell to pay, but not if Sam Pelton can get to her first. At home in Montana, Beth is the town's Doctor and Sam is a teacher. The Sam that shows up in the jungle, toting a machine gun and obviously comfortable in his surroundings, leaves Beth baffled. She's harbored a not so secret crush on Sam. Because he never responded to her Beth... more info
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Two out of three 
I won't go into the plots as it's been done. Tropical Heat and Desert Heat were 5's. But Atlanta Heat was a 3.
There wasn't much of a plot to it, just Macey and Em lusting after each other, explicit sex and misunderstandings; Macey telling Em he loves her, repeatedly, she doesn't believe him. I've read Lora Leigh before and she's very good, just not this one.
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