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Blind #1

Blind Acceptance

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From Award Winning Author - Susan Horsnell Will Luke accept his son, Phillip's blindness? When Phillip is injured in a wagon accident and blinded for life; his father must come to terms with the fact that his only heir will be unable to run his beloved ranch unaided. He struggles to accept his son is still whole; even the beautiful teacher he employs to help Phillip can't seem to break down Luke's walls. Then, without warning, there is an event on the ranch that will change their lives forever.

270 pages, Paperback

First published July 20, 2013

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About the author

Susan Horsnell

239 books173 followers
I was born in Manly on the Northern Beaches in Sydney, Australia and grew up in the west after we moved there to help my brother’s eczema which was made worse by salt air. I now reside in the beautiful sunny state of Queensland.

My dad had the biggest impact on my life. I have always had an overactive imagination and would often tell him stories which floated in my mind. He encouraged me to put pen to paper convinced that one day they would become published books.

Apart from marrying the love of my life, the highlight of my life was being accepted into Nursing just before my 16th birthday. It had been a long-time dream and one which encompassed 37 years of my life. Along with nursing, being married to a Naval Officer for almost 47 years, and posted in numerous places, gave me experiences which I have written into many of my books.

We enjoy traveling the country with our Caravan/RV, and Jack Russell puppy by the name of Gemma who will be joining us.

As my parents were British, never Australian citizens, I hold dual citizenship and we plan to take advantage of this to spend two years traveling the UK and Europe in the near future. It will also give me the opportunity to catch up with many family members who reside in England.

My books are in various genres - Western Historical Romance-both steamy and sweet, Contemporary Romance-steamy and sweet, Male/Male, Australian Outback and City Romance. I also have one menage and one paranormal romance along with two children's books. As I said earlier, I have a rather overactive imagination.

I hope you will pick up one of my books and when you close the cover on one of my stories it will be with a satisfied sigh.

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You can email me at:

horsnells@yahoo.com.au

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Profile Image for Leanne ~ Tales From The Heart.
2,468 reviews26 followers
December 19, 2015
This is yet another book that I have enjoyed immensely by this author, it had been years since I've read sweet western romances and Susan has reignited my love of them this year. Susan is Australian like me and does her research for her stories well. I could almost see Texas in the 1800s, the land the flowers and the animals all came to life in my mind. The characters are well fleshed out, I felt their emotions, their sadness and their joy. Once again had tears a few times and chuckled a lot. Blindness, such a difficult subject to cover and I imagine more so in that era (Little House on the Prairie came to mind). The dilemmas and non acceptance of disabilities in the 1800s I imagine would be so hard to imagine. Well done, I look forward to reading more of this authors books.
Profile Image for Leanne ~ Tales From The Heart.
2,468 reviews26 followers
December 29, 2016
This is yet another book that I have enjoyed immensely by this author, it had been years since I've read sweet western romances and Susan has reignited my love of them this year. Susan is Australian like me and does her research for her stories well. I could almost see Texas in the 1800s, the land the flowers and the animals all came to life in my mind. The characters are well fleshed out, I felt their emotions, their sadness and their joy. Once again had tears a few times and chuckled a lot. Blindness, such a difficult subject to cover and I imagine more so in that era (Little House on the Prairie came to mind). The dilemmas and non acceptance of disabilities in the 1800s I imagine would be so hard to imagine. Well done, I look forward to reading more of this authors books.
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