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I enjoyed this book. Zane is the type of man who will do anything for those closest to him and thinks that he doesn’t deserve the same in return. When he was younger, something happened that hurt his little sister, and ever since then, he has lived with tremendous guilt. He thought his life was going well and when his football career ended because of an injury, and he thought that karma had finally caught up to him. Zane has found some solace working as a handyman, of sorts, for a wealthy blind woman. He likes to keep busy and likes that he can get out of the house without people hovering. Zane meets Rachel, Miss Gina’s (said wealthy woman) new nurse, and they start off a little rocky. Zane is broody and frankly kind of rude to her. And to top it all off, Zane’s sister invited Rachel and her little brother, whom she takes care of, to live with her and Zane. Zane is immediately attracted to Rachel but knows that he doesn’t want to get involved because he thinks that everyone he loves ends up hurt, and he doesn’t want to hurt Rachel. Rachel is a kind, beautiful nurse who moved to the area with her little brother, Edward, to escape. Rachel has been the one taking care of her little brother since he was a baby, and they needed a new start. Rachel’s brother is incredibly smart and gifted, with special needs, and that made people at his other school not like him and made their father basically disown him. Zane is incredibly patent and kind to Edward and sort of takes him under his wing. Rachel doesn’t understand what she did to get Zane’s rath instead of his niceness. Soon, the tenson snaps, and it seems they both never hated each other. Zane has a hard time opening up, and when things get serious, he retreats. Rachel knows that Zane is her person and wants to help him see the beauty in life again and get out of the darkness. I loved these two and how they both stepped up to be parents to Edward. Zane realized that Rachel and Edward were a packaged deal, and he wouldn’t have had it any other way. Great read!