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[[category:1990 Releases]][[category:Category Romance]] [[Category:Olympic Athletes]] [[Category:Skiing]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Suzanne Nichols]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Suzanne Nichols]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Superromance|Harlequin Superromance]] [[Superromance By The Numbers|# 392]]  
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* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Superromance]] [[Harlequin Superromance By The Numbers|# 392]]  
* '''Year''': [[:category:1990 Releases|1990]]
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* '''Year''': 1990
 
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==Book Description==
 
She was going for gold. For Tori Anderson, an Olympic gold medal was just a ski slope away. But she'd been sidelined by an injury, and racing again might put her in a wheelchair for life. Helping injured athletes was what Michael St. James did best. And training Tori Anderson was a challenge he'd relish. But he couldn't allow her to risk her future. Maybe he could convince her to accept a gold ring instead of a gold medal. Or maybe she'd hate him forever for refusing to help her win....
 
She was going for gold. For Tori Anderson, an Olympic gold medal was just a ski slope away. But she'd been sidelined by an injury, and racing again might put her in a wheelchair for life. Helping injured athletes was what Michael St. James did best. And training Tori Anderson was a challenge he'd relish. But he couldn't allow her to risk her future. Maybe he could convince her to accept a gold ring instead of a gold medal. Or maybe she'd hate him forever for refusing to help her win....

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Book Description

She was going for gold. For Tori Anderson, an Olympic gold medal was just a ski slope away. But she'd been sidelined by an injury, and racing again might put her in a wheelchair for life. Helping injured athletes was what Michael St. James did best. And training Tori Anderson was a challenge he'd relish. But he couldn't allow her to risk her future. Maybe he could convince her to accept a gold ring instead of a gold medal. Or maybe she'd hate him forever for refusing to help her win....