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Therapy Notes:
Patient is in pain, uncommunicative.
Must work on acceptance of injury, as well as standard treatment for L4-L5 disc rupture.
Seriously sexy guy.
Must think unsexy thoughts…

Former triathlete Colin Russo is a physical therapist's nightmare. Sidelined—possibly for good—with an injury, he's angry, impatient and a serious pain in Demi Anderson's side. The worst part? The man is hotter than a heat wave in July, and it's all Demi can do to keep her hands from straying where they shouldn't!

But sex is forbidden between therapist and patient. Worse still, every professional stroke of Demi's hands makes the situation—and Colin—hotter. And with every touch, they're coming that much closer to giving in….

  • Sales Rank: #652047 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-10-01
  • Released on: 2012-10-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
Isabel Sharpe was not born pen in hand like so many of her fellow writers. After she quit work to stay home with her firstborn son and nearly went out of her mind, she started writing. After more than twenty novels for Harlequin—along with another son—Isabel is more than happy with her choice these days. She loves hearing from readers. Write to her at www.isabelsharpe.com.

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Argh, the phone. Wasn't that always the way? After a long day at her physical-therapy practice, followed by a good hard run and a quick dinner, Demi was just settling in for a short relax-break with her knitting and an audiobook of a suspense novel. Her business line had been quiet for hours, but of course the second her butt hit her overstuffed, su-percomfortable chair…

Local caller. She didn't recognize the number. "Demi Anderson."

"Yeah, hi." A deep male voice, familiar, but she couldn't place it. "This is Colin Russo. You treated me back in August."

Demi sat up straight, heart accelerating. Well, well. The cranky triathlete was back. After a few sessions for ruptured disc pain, and her confirmation of his doctor's bad news that he wouldn't be competing in any more Ironman triathlons, Colin had exploded with anger and frustration, and stalked out of her studio in search of a practitioner who'd tell him what he wanted to hear.

Yeah, good luck with that.

"Hi, Colin. What can I do for you?"

"I'd like to see you."

"Sure. Let me look at my schedule." She pulled up her calendar, wondering what had made him come back. Elite athletes took the longest to accept new limitations. If Colin had changed his attitude she could do him some good. Otherwise…

"On Thursday I have—"

"Anything sooner?" He was speaking in a clipped manner that suggested he was either angry or hurting. Probably both.

"You're in pain." She made sure she spoke matter-of-factly. Sympathy didn't go over well with these types.

"Yup." The syllable was abrupt.

"How about.." She ran over the next day's schedule. Busy, but she could give up her lunch hour. "Noon tomorrow?"

"Good."

"Okay, see you then." She hung up the phone and sat for a few quiet seconds, annoyed at the way her pulse was still racing, then jumped up and crossed to her window. She looked out at the street below, Olive Way where it intersected with Broadway in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. A few cars, headlights on. Not much traffic for a Monday evening. Maple leaves turning color, a light rain typical for October.

Colin Russo.

He'd been a challenge on multiple levels. Demi worked with and treated many athletes, had seen plenty of people hurting, plenty upset at having to confront lifestyle changes after an injury. Like other professionals in the medical field, she had to balance appropriate levels of caring and involvement with enough distance to keep clients' problems from taking her over. Colin had so bravely tried not to show his physical or emotional pain that his rage had touched her, though she'd been taken aback by the suddenness and intensity of the blowout. Humans who felt helpless often turned fear into anger.

Then there was that other problem, one Demi didn't like admitting. She'd found herself reacting physically to touching Colin's body, was too aware of his smooth skin, his remarkable athletic build, his masculine aftershave-and-soap smell. Found herself reacting emotionally to the way he betrayed discomfort only by tightness around his mouth or the occasional quicker-than-most breath. To the sleep-deprivation circles under his eyes, the low, sad set of his brows.

Demi prided herself on treating not only the injured part, but the whole person. Part of her job with Colin, as it had been with so many others, was to make him understand that injury didn't mean the end of his life. Eventually he would be able to compete in triathlons again—though substantially shorter ones. He'd be able to work, marry, have kids—all things vital to being human. This was a message she'd had to deliver many times to many people. She'd just never before pictured herself doing it with her body curled around the client to comfort him.

Part of her had been relieved when Colin disappeared. With any luck when she saw him this time, the unwelcome feelings would have disappeared, too. Luckily painful childhood shyness had made hiding herself second nature. Colin would never know she considered him hot enough to boil water.

A glance at her watch told her a meeting of the five Come to Your Senses building residents started soon. She just had time to call her friend and former client, Wesley, for his inevitable told-you-so. After Colin's dramatic exit in early September, Wesley had predicted with absolute certainty that he'd be back. Demi had been equally sure pride wouldn't let him return. The stakes had been the usual: coffee or a beer at their favorite cafe, Joe Bar on Roy Street.

She dialed, grinning. "Hey, Wesley. Good news for you. Colin Russo just called. Wants to come in tomorrow. You win."

"Ha!" Wesley's voice was jubilant. Demi had won the last two bets: whether a mom at Angela's bakery downstairs, where they were having coffee, would give in to her screaming toddler and buy him a cupcake—she didn't—and whether Wesley's ex-girlfriend would wear black to a mutual friend's wedding—she had. "I knew I'd win this one. He wasn't going to find hands like yours anywhere else."

"I don't know about that." She felt herself blushing and was very glad Wesley wasn't in the room. Something about Colin.

"Did he say why he was coming back?"

"Just that he was in pain and needed to see me. Must have been bad. He sounded as if he were talking through his teeth."

"Furious he had to crawl back to you."

"Could be." She immediately had to banish an image of Colin, shirtless, on his knees… "I can't talk long, got a Come to Your Senses meeting in a few. Just wanted to let you gloat."

"I'm gloating, I'm gloating. When do I get my drink at Joe Bar?"

"Whenever you want it." Like all introverts, she was protective of her alone time, but she always made the effort to see Wesley, a former marathoner. His running career had ended with a car accident—much worse than Colin's fall from his bike—and head injury that ensured he'd never run again, though he credited Demi with helping him relearn how to walk. For a brief time, maybe two weeks after his therapy ended, they'd tried dating, but it had never felt right and they'd happily gone back to being friends.

"What's tomorrow, Tuesday?" he asked. "I have a date. How about Wednesday?"

"Wednesday's fine. You seeing Cathy again?"

"Yup. See if she can fall in love with a guy who shuffles instead of walks."

Demi grimaced in sympathy. Wesley had been remarkably free of self-pity during his recovery, but it must be agony as a former athlete to walk as if he'd just learned how. Which he had in a way. "If she can't handle a good shuffle, she doesn't deserve you."

"You're a good person, Demi. Remind me why we're not dating?"

"I think it was the lack of desperate need to jump each other."

"Oh, right. That. We're not quite old enough to settle for peaceful companionship, huh."

Demi snorted. "I'm never going to be that old."

Wesley burst out laughing. "That's my sex fiend. Okay, go meet with your business partners. And don't let that Bonnie woman get to you."

"I promise." Demi grinned. Wesley was always watching out for her. Whoever he landed would be one lucky woman. She hoped Cathy had brains enough to see that. "Bonnie isn't terrible, she just doesn't know what to make of me. The woman is totally out there, and I'm totally in here."

"No excuse. She gives you any more trouble, let me know."

"See you Wednesday." She disconnected the call, put aside her knitting—a short-sleeved cotton sweater in an easy zigzag pattern for spring—and went in search of her shoes, which she found in her room, one on the floor, one on the bed where she'd kicked them off.

Ready. Sighing, she exited her second-floor apartment and headed down the hall. Bonnie had painted the walls with twining rose vines and, for Jack and Seth, who'd been disgusted by the girlie touch, a line of tanks along the baseboard. At the end of the hall was the apartment the five of them shared as a common area, though Demi didn't spend much time there.

Jack, Seth, Angela and Bonnie had been four of the original five University of Washington alumni who bought and renovated the building, naming it Come to Your Senses when they realized their five businesses represented the five senses. On the first floor was Angela's bakery, A Taste for All Pleasures. Across from that, Bonnie's flower shop, Bonnie Blooms, smelling wonderful. Farther down the hall, Jack Shea represented sight with his photography studio, and Demi's physical-therapy practice was all about touch. She'd bought the space from Caroline, one of the original five investors, who'd moved out of town to get married. Upstairs, Seth Blackstone—representing sound—lived and composed music in the largest of the apartments.

The other four residents were already seated in the spacious living room, drinking soda and/or beer from the refrigerator they all chipped in to keep stocked. Likewise they'd each donated old or unwanted chairs and tables to furnish the place. Feeling out of place and nervous as she always did around her building-mates, Demi grabbed a Sprite from the refrigerator and plunked down on the room's newest and ugliest piece, a black-and-white, futuristic leather love seat she'd gotten from one of her sister Carrie's I'm-bored-with-my-furniture remodeling fits.

Seth, Jack, Angela and Bonnie had been close friends for six years; they shared a boatload of history, in-jokes, stories—it was hard not to feel like an intruder. Given that Demi's shyness made her feel like an intruder in pretty much every social situation anyway, this one was particularly difficult. Angela had...

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Great story!
By DogLvr1116
I was really impressed by this book. I haven't read much by Isabel Sharpe, but I am going to look for her other books right now! This story is the latest in the "Come to Your Senses" series. I have not read the other book(s), and this definitely can be a stand-alone read. The story is about Demi Anderson, the newest resident and business owner in the Come to Your Senses complex. She is a physical therapist and runs her own PT practice. Colin is a former Ironman competitor and marathoner who was seriously injured during a competition and, as a result, can no longer compete. This was basically his whole life and he's devastated and bitter about no longer being able to continue. He had sought treatment from Demi some months before, but stormed off when Demi tried to get him to understand he would likely no longer be able to Ironmen. Now he's back and seriously in pain. The sexual tension between the Demi and Colin is totally hot! I liked that the romance progressed throughout the story, and it was actually really refreshing that Colin was not a commitment-phobe. But it was really touching and poignant to see how the relationship developed as Demi started to help Colin feel better physically, but especially as she started to help him move on and realize that his life wasn't over just because he couldn't do Ironmen competitions anymore. And it's also fun to see super-shy Demi form friendships with the other Come to Your Senses tenants/business owners.

The love scenes were quite hot, and there were a few, but not so many as to totally overshadow the story development (which happens sometimes with Blaze romances). There was also some humor in the book, which I liked. I actually laughed out loud a couple of times when Colin was frantically trying to think of something to keep himself from getting, ahem, excited during Demi's massages. Oh, and there is also a secondary romance between 2 of the supporting characters (Bonnie and Seth, for anyone that has read the previous books in the series). That was actually a great story also. All in all, I was really impressed with the character development and relationship development in this book, and I would definitely recommend it!

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I loved it
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I loved this book. I stayed up late at night to finish it. It made me laugh and cry. It was a feel good book with a little spice to it. It was well written.

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I am such a fan of Isabel Sharpe!
By jryan0616
This is one of many Isabel Sharpe books that I've read and really enjoyed. I would def. ready more of her books!

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