Beauty is in the eye of the beholder in Fran Baker's seductive tale of first love and second chances.
The rugged stranger's cool, blue-eyed stare is the last thing Dovie Brown sees before she plunges into the icy river. After he saves her, Dovie figures she'll never see her arrogant rescuer again. But nothing about Dr. Nick Monroe is what it seems - including the tragic secret that changed his life forever. What stuns her are the emotions he awakens, making Dovie long to become the beautiful, desirable woman Nick believes her to be.
Ever since the accident that robbed him of his sight, Nick has slowly been retreating from the world. He doesn't want to need anyone, least of all this lovely, vulnerable woman haunted by her own sorrow. Dovie's passion is bringing him back from the edge. But the cost may be too high . . . unless Nick can find the courage to fight for a love he can feel and see with his heart - a love worth every risk.
Includes a special message from the editor, as well as excerpts from other Loveswept titles.
Genre: Romance
The rugged stranger's cool, blue-eyed stare is the last thing Dovie Brown sees before she plunges into the icy river. After he saves her, Dovie figures she'll never see her arrogant rescuer again. But nothing about Dr. Nick Monroe is what it seems - including the tragic secret that changed his life forever. What stuns her are the emotions he awakens, making Dovie long to become the beautiful, desirable woman Nick believes her to be.
Ever since the accident that robbed him of his sight, Nick has slowly been retreating from the world. He doesn't want to need anyone, least of all this lovely, vulnerable woman haunted by her own sorrow. Dovie's passion is bringing him back from the edge. But the cost may be too high . . . unless Nick can find the courage to fight for a love he can feel and see with his heart - a love worth every risk.
Includes a special message from the editor, as well as excerpts from other Loveswept titles.
Genre: Romance
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