Bryden is learning to deal with the permanent loss of his sight when he meets Casey. Unknown to him, she is a guide dog trainer. Despite a strong attraction, when he discovers her occupation he drives her away. The rest of the novel is about his attempt to learn to handle a guide dog and win back her love. I liked this, because there was little pity, but rather he triumphs over adversity.
Love at First Sight by Sandra Field (Large Print Harlequin)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Description from the book back cover: 'It's my sight I've lost, not my brains', Bryden Moore told the well-meaning friends who worried about him holidaying alone on a remote island off the coast of Nova Scotia. But that didn't stop them interfering in his plans and installing Casey Landrigan, a guide-dog trainer, in the cottage next door. The intention was for Casey to help Bryden come to terms with his blindness. But what no one expected was the attraction which flowed between them. Casey hadn't felt like this about any other man. But Bryden's blindness was the least of her problems ...
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