Mona A. (roadqueen1340) reviewed Wait for the Sunrise (Harlequin Historical, No 190) on + 204 more book reviews
BLIND AND USELESS
Cowboy Winn Sutton reckoned his life was over the moment of his accident. Not only was he forced off the cattle drive, now he was waylaid in a town with no friends, no place to stay---and no guarantee his sight would return. Then he heard Cynthie's sweet voice and felt a spark of hope.
Cynthie Franklin's heart nearly broke as she watched the rugged loner come to terms with the hand that fate had dealt him. She was determined to help him learn to live again, though she never expected that, in return, Winn would teach her the true meaning of the word love.
Cowboy Winn Sutton reckoned his life was over the moment of his accident. Not only was he forced off the cattle drive, now he was waylaid in a town with no friends, no place to stay---and no guarantee his sight would return. Then he heard Cynthie's sweet voice and felt a spark of hope.
Cynthie Franklin's heart nearly broke as she watched the rugged loner come to terms with the hand that fate had dealt him. She was determined to help him learn to live again, though she never expected that, in return, Winn would teach her the true meaning of the word love.
Sherri H. (mamadoodle) - , reviewed Wait for the Sunrise (Harlequin Historical, No 190) on + 1105 more book reviews
Good read but not great. Old school romance with very little "action". Good ending though - it wasn't what I predicted.
Leanne D. (eclecticmusicmama) reviewed Wait for the Sunrise (Harlequin Historical, No 190) on + 426 more book reviews
Good characters, but a little slow in places. As another reviewer mentioned, the plot was good enough for more action, but it lagged and didn't come together the way it was developed.