Blind Promises

Blind Promises by Diana Palmer, published by Steeple Hill Books in 1999, is a reprint edition consisting of 252 pages. This contemporary fiction work explores the journey of private duty nurse Dana Steele as she seeks to help Gannon van der Vere, a man who has become emotionally isolated following a tragic accident that left him blind. The narrative centers on Dana’s determination to break through Gannon’s self-imposed barriers and guide him toward rediscovering the love and goodness that life has to offer.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of themes such as healing and faith within the context of romance and religious undertones. As Dana works to restore Gannon’s belief in the power of love, the story delves into the emotional struggles faced by both characters. This edition provides an engaging look at the complexities of human connection and the transformative potential of compassion, making it a thoughtful addition to the genre.
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Private duty nurse Dana Steele is determined to break down the self-imposed barrier that Gannon van der Vere has put up around his heart after a tragic accident left him blind. Gannon has allowed himself to wallow in self-pity and guilt and, in the process, has become blinded to all the goodness and love in the world. Dana may not be able to restore his eyesight, but can she restore Gannon’s faith in the power of healing and the power of love?
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