One in a Million

One in a Million by A. Ullman, published by iUniverse in November 2004, is a contemporary fiction work that explores themes of romance and personal healing. The story begins with Ally, who is rescued from an attack and wakes up in the hospital with her eyes bandaged. As she navigates her recovery, she grapples with the emotional scars from her past, particularly her failed first love and her responsibilities as a mother to her son, Cody.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of human connection and the struggle to overcome personal trauma. The relationship between Ally and Tyler unfolds as they confront their respective pasts and the challenges of their current lives. The book presents a poignant exploration of love, vulnerability, and the possibility of a brighter future amidst the shadows of their histories. With 260 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the odds of finding hope and healing in the face of adversity.
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The last thing Ally saw before darkness closed in was a fractured and shattered face. A sort of Cubist nightmare, etched not in paint and canvas but flesh and bone. Who was the stranger who had rescued her from the attackers who stood between Ally and her resolution to leave town in order to heal from her failed first love with the father of her beloved son Cody? Waking in the hospital, her eyes bandaged, she “saw” Tyler for the first time with her fingers.
As she reached toward him, Tyler had an absurd vision that if Ally touched his face, he would crumble to dust. He felt hollow, an empty shell of a person. For years, no one but his Taekwondo students had touched him. All those doctors, their clinical touch, a childhood memory Tyler preferred to forget.
What were the odds they could overcome the pain of the past, juggle the demands of the present, and find a future that was more than either could hope for?
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