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+ | [[Category:1972 Releases]][[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:Characters With Disabilities]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Violet Winspear]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Romance]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1972 | ||
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+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Sabrina Muir's feelings for her blind patient, Douglas Satin-Sarne, were deep, and she was aware of his own growing interest in her. | Sabrina Muir's feelings for her blind patient, Douglas Satin-Sarne, were deep, and she was aware of his own growing interest in her. | ||
But Sabrina was no beauty. What if Douglas recovered his sight? Wouldn't he go straight back to his old love, the beautiful Nadi Darrel? | But Sabrina was no beauty. What if Douglas recovered his sight? Wouldn't he go straight back to his old love, the beautiful Nadi Darrel? |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 15 June 2008
- Author: Violet Winspear
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance
- Year: 1972
Book Description
Sabrina Muir's feelings for her blind patient, Douglas Satin-Sarne, were deep, and she was aware of his own growing interest in her.
But Sabrina was no beauty. What if Douglas recovered his sight? Wouldn't he go straight back to his old love, the beautiful Nadi Darrel?