![]() ![]() Overwhelmed by feelings of shame and embarrassment, he devoted himself almost obsessively to the physical therapy with which he hoped to rebuild his strength and reclaim the life he had lost. Thinking that they had survived their trial, he took Colin home, believing that their happiness was now assured.īut like many injured police officers, Colin subsequently withdrew from his partner. ![]() He poured every ounce of strength and love he possessed into healing the magical Irishman whom he adored and was overwhelmed with relief and gratitude when Colin was taken off the critical list. His partner, Joshua Abrams, a doctor of psychology at the Rainier Clinic in Charlottesville, never once left his injured lover’s side. His infirmities robbed him of the strength and athletic prowess which had been his for most of his life leaving him humiliated and bereft. The bullet shattered his thigh and severed his femoral artery, a wound which nearly took Colin’s life and left him temporarily disabled. In October of 2017 cocky, alpha-male Irishman, Colin Campbell, sergeant in charge of the special assault unit of the University of Virginia Campus Police Force, dove in front of a bullet meant for a University of Virginia student. It is book three in the Revolutionary Hearts seriesīut could be listened to as a standalone. ![]()
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