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Blinded in a freak accident, Ken Ransom struggles to come to terms with his new disability, until the soothing and gentle voice of Ingrid Bjornsen reawakens his deepest dreams and passions.

226 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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January 3, 2013
So bad I couldn't finish it. Very poorly written with horrible characters. Ken is "blinded" after an accident, though his doctors tell him it's all in his head & his eyes are fine. Ingrid has a horrible stutter, but only in certain circumstances. If she is around someone unthreatening, like children, or on the phone her speech is fine. In fact her voice is so magically awesome that when she calls Ken, a stranger, one night & she comes across like a rude, moronic, crazy person, he instantly falls in love with her.

He stays isolated in his apartment due to his "blindness". She has a controlling mother and no social life outside of charity work. I had no interest in reading about their relationship & how they get over their self-induced issues.
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