I was given this book as an add-on in a giveaway - I had entered the draw for a recent book by Sandra Brown, and she sent this on as an extra, stressing that it was an old book, in a completely different style. I liked her recent thriller, so tried reading this, but it really wasn't my cup of tea - romance never has been. I am surprised she would want to spread it in these days, sexual harassment galore! Also, how likely is it that a parent today would part from their child at a young age, first to go to boarding school (a pre-school child!), then to live in a completely different state? Not so very likely.
The whole story is completely predictable (yes, maybe that's one reason I never read romances - I'm absolutely not the right guinea pig for this one), I didn't like or find the characters interesting, and some of the 'facts' about being hearing impaired didn't seem right to me (totally layman's perspective, but a 2018 one).
Wouldn't recommend it to anyone who likes her recent books, even if they like romance - don't want to give anyone the impression that Sandra Brown condones sexual harassment - I really don't think she does, but this book might make you wonder. Try her thrillers instead.