Rescuing Lacey
Rescuing Lacey
- Author: Heflin, Rebecca
- Condition: New
The climate isn't the only thing in Costa Rica that's hot.
Lacey Sommers finds herself in the rainforests of Costa Rica in a last-ditch effort to save her job with a nature magazine. Her mission: photograph the endangered frogs of Central America. Not exactly a plum assignment for a photojournalist who's covered two wars in the Middle East, and Lacey arrives with a chip on her shoulders and something to prove. But she is still haunted by a photo assignment that almost got her killed and left her with a scar that serves as a constant reminder.
Luke Hancock has been hired as the guide, driver, and pilot for a female nature photographer, and with a name like Lacey, she's bound to be a delicate diva. But her name, and all it implies, doesn't fit the woman he picks up at the airport. Tall, tanned, and muscular, no one could accuse Lacey of being delicate. Even so, Luke recognizes the pain and fear buried beneath her tough exterior, because he too hides his own emotional scars, but beneath a devil-may-care fa�ade.
The sexual spark between them is immediate, but it doesn't take long for their mutual attraction to descend into mutual dislike. One thing is for sure, spending two months in almost-constant company will either further ignite their animosity . . . or their passions.