A blind woman seeks refuge at
Camp Hope only to encounter the man who took her sight.
On the verge of college
graduation, Loni Parker seeks employment as a music teacher, but no one will
hire her since she’s blind. Or so she thinks. To take her mind off her
troubles, her roommate invites her to spring retreat at Camp Hope in the
gorgeous North Carolina mountains. Unbeknown to Loni, Michael Ackerman, the
director, is an ex-con responsible for the accident that caused her blindness. When
Loni warms up to camp and wants to return as a summer counselor, Michael
opposes the idea, which only makes Loni want to prove herself all the more.
Though she doesn’t expect to fall for the guy. Still, her need for independence
and dream of teaching win out, taking her far away from her beloved Camp Hope .
. . and a certain director.
From the moment Loni Parker steps
onto the camp ground, Michael knows who she is, and he doesn’t want anything to
do with her. Yet, in spite of his guilt that drives him to push Loni away, he
can’t deny his growing attraction to the determined woman. After all, she
reminds him of himself. Beyond that, she seems to see more with her heart
than the average person does with his eyes. But her presence also dredges up
a long-buried anger toward his alcoholic father that he’d just as soon keep
hidden. When circumstances spin out of control, Michael is forced to face a
past that may destroy his present.
Coming in June, just in time for vacation! Add this one to your summer reading list!
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