Miles Kent lost more than just his vintage Corvette when he hit a patch of black ice. He loses his memory. The only people around him are doctors and nurses who view him as a patient, a body. The only person that views him as a man, is Sasha Reiss. Sasha not only got Miles help when she found his wrecked car, but she visited him every day at the hospital. Miles is bitter, angry, and scared (although he would never admit to scared) because he cannot remember his past. Sasha understands what Miles is feeling because she has often seen it in her own patients, horses. That's right, Sasha is a veterinarian and her specialty is horses. Sasha opens not only her heart, but her home to this man. Miles takes Sasha up on her offer to stay at her home, but knows he shouldn't. Miles slowly starts to heal both inside and out. Miles starts to get bits and pieces of his memory back, but what he does remember does not paint a pretty picture of the type of man that he is. As Miles and Sasha come closer together, he worries that his past, once remembered, will tear them apart. I was afraid that this would be just another amnesiac story and was thrilled that it wasn't. I really enjoyed the story of Miles and Sasha and I think you will too.
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