Synopsis from Goodreads:
With one glance, wealthy Crystal Falls, Oregon rancher, Ryan Kendrick falls hard -- and fast -- for lovely Bethany Coulter. A beguiling mix of sass and shyness, naivete and maturity, she shares his passion for horses, has a great sense of humor and can light up a room with her beautiful smile. She is absolutely perfect -- in every way but one. A long ago barrel-racing accident has left Bethany confined to a wheelchair. In the years since, she has known both betrayal and heartbreak -- and vowed never to open her heart to a man again. She has even accepted the possibility that she'll never be able to enjoy a healthy intimate relationship or have children of her own. But there's something about handsome Ryan Kendrick. Something that makes her believe she can overcome every obstacle. Something that makes her believe in lifelong, lasting love . .
When i first saw this one, i know I'll buy this one. I've read some Anderson books in my pad so far i love how she make the story come alive. I think she has this thing for imperfect heroine and perfect and capable hero. Not that i complain. It gives a new thrill to what will happen. Just like what he said in her preface, i think I'm used to perfect heroines who have stubborn minds and the role of the hero is love and woo them. In her books it's different the hero must work hard to woo her into loving him return which u enjoy reading their frustration and their dedication making it work.
Bethany Coulter ~ I'm quite taken about her and the way she deal with things its hard being paralyzed from waist to down. But she face it determination and i just hate it when she doubts about her feelings about Ryan but hey, a girl cant go wrong right? Anyway, i like the way she is kinda or maybe a horse whisperer. I always wanted to be one.
Ryan Kendrick ~ he is one stubborn person. I like the way he woo her into becoming his Friend later becoming his wife and even though shes one tough Lady to convince he just did it right. I mean, can i jut have a Ryan Kendrick as my big brother?
“What was she thinking? Tarnished Silver? Brother. He probably practiced that smoldering look in the mirror so all women within a mile would fall over like nine pins when he smiled. Well, count her out. He was mouthwatering to look at, but so was cheesecake, and cheesecake was a heck of a lot safer.”
― Catherine Anderson, Phantom Waltz
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