The
Curious Profession Of Dr. Craven!
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out The Curious Profession Of Dr. Craven by R. Harrison.
Dr. Craven nurses a girl back to health to restore her
to her family, but she can’t remember anything….
Blurb:
What
is a poor anatomist to do? Twenty pounds, wasted, up in smoke when a beautiful
young woman wakes up on the dissection table. Someone has made a ghastly error.
Dr Richard Craven, an ethical doctor, has but one choice, to nurse the girl
back to health and restore her to her family. That’s when his troubles start.
She can’t remember anything, only her first name, and she isn’t even sure about
that. As his household helps her to recover her strength and her memories
trickle, then flood back, their mutual attraction buds into a flowing passion.
Unfortunately
one of the things she’s conveniently forgotten was her arranged engagement to a
vulgar, but wealthy son of a Northern industrialist. Not only that, but there
is some deep dark secret about Dr Craven that her father believes makes him completely
ineligible.
Resolving
the resulting tangle in this sweet historical romance takes the combined
efforts of the doctor’s once profligate brother, the Earl of Craven, a
displaced French Royal, le Duc de Bourbon, and the visit of a mysterious French
Baron to the sacred floor or Almack’s.
About the Author
International man of
mystery, able to split infinitives with a single bound, faster than a speeding
semicolon, and equally inept in several languages, including hieroglyphics, R.
Harrison has taken a break from making the world safer for computers to write
sweet romantic and historical fiction. A mild-mannered professor by day (hey,
it's a job), a dashing author by night, and an all around great guy, he writes
his own biography. Some parts of which might be true.
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Goodreads author: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14583360.R_Harrison
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