by Justine Davis
Opening line: "She was the most beautful thing he'd ever seen." *Shame about these older Harlequin covers, they sure don't age very well*. I have no idea where I picked this book up but what a fabulous find especially if you’re anything like me and have a soft spot for the wounded heroes. Writte...
So, I think I've learned my lesson: any disability-themed romance novel readers gush over as "heartwarming" or a "tear-jerker" invariably plays up a number of insulting stereotypes of disabled people that insult me as they generate cheap angst. This book is no exception. The book opens with supermod...
This story is beautiful, insightful and intimate. It's about assumptions and seeing past what a person looks like and findingwho they truly are.The relationship is unhurried and reveals Cassie's patience as she breaks down Dar's walls that were built by his fear of rejection.Really good!
This story is beautiful, insightful and intimate. It's about assumptions and seeing past what a person looks like and findingwho they truly are.The relationship is unhurried and reveals Cassie's patience as she breaks down Dar's walls that were built by his fear of rejection.Really good!
I'd lie awake in the dark, right before dawn, and wonder if I'd ever be glad to see morning again. If I'd ever really come out on the other side.This is such a beautiful book and this quote kind of sums it up. We met Dar in the previous book, he's an accomplished athlete but intensely private and un...
If you're one of the few who hasn't read and re-read this story or, horror of all horrors, are allowing it to collect dust on your To Be Read shelf (like I was) I urge you to read it. ASAP. Yep, it's that good.It's about learning to see past the surface and finding the true beauty within a person, g...