

Frustrated by his slow recovery after an accident, Sloan Whittaker had chased off everyone who'd tried to help him. He was a prisoner to his bitterness--convinced he would never walk again. Joy understood Sloan's battle, she had been there--all he had to do was start believing. As his therapist, that was all she wanted. As a woman, she feared that once he could walk--he would.
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