Promise Me Forever
by Debbie Macomber
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • One of beloved author Debbie Macomber's classic novels, this is a beautiful story of hope, healing, and the magic of the human heart.Physical therapist Joy Neilsen doesn't take no for an answer when it comes to her patients. She's tough yet compassionate, doing whatever it takes to get them back on their feet . . . and she's met her match in Sloan Whittaker. Bitter, angry, resentful, Sloan is ready to give up. But Joy doesn't let anybody quit, especially not a show more man as talented as this brilliant tycoon—a man who, somewhere along the way, has won her heart.
After weeks trying to push Joy away, Sloan realizes he's a fool. She's determined to piece him back together, and now he knows why: Deep down, she's as broken as he is. Joy is prepared to give him everything, and now Sloan wants to give her something in return. He can be the one to show Joy that she's perfect inside and out—if she's willing to let go of her own painful memories and make happy ones with him.
BONUS: This edition includes excerpts from Debbie Macomber's Last One Home and The Inn at Rose Harbor.
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early Debbie Macomber, Rich playboy Sloan is injured in an accident, and is mad at the world and unwilling to do therapy to get out the wheelchair. Nurse Joy has been there and has the scars to prove it. But it's testing all her mettle against Sloan to instill in him the will to recover
Promise me Forever by Debbie Macomber
This story starts out with Joy and she's a physical therapist on private duty. Sloan is in a wheelchair and has lost all purpose to even try to get better.
With the things she does to motivate him it works and she gets him in the pool and even to work with his father and the family business. He still doesn't want to meet with his old friends
because he's changed since they hung out together. Like the seagull and the part that is similar to Sloans and how it relates to each other.
Sad story when she knows it's time for her to leave...
other works by the author are highlighted at the end and an excerpt from another story is included.
This story starts out with Joy and she's a physical therapist on private duty. Sloan is in a wheelchair and has lost all purpose to even try to get better.
With the things she does to motivate him it works and she gets him in the pool and even to work with his father and the family business. He still doesn't want to meet with his old friends
because he's changed since they hung out together. Like the seagull and the part that is similar to Sloans and how it relates to each other.
Sad story when she knows it's time for her to leave...
other works by the author are highlighted at the end and an excerpt from another story is included.
Predictable story line. Not very original and no drama or cliffhangers.
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Debbie Macomber was born on October 22, 1948 in Yakima, Washington. Her first novel, Heartsong, was published in 1984 and became the first romance novel ever to be reviewed in Publishers Weekly. She has written more than 150 novels including Between Friends, Family Affair, Starry Night, Last One Home, Mr. Miracle, Merry and Bright, the Blossom show more Street series, the Cedar Cove series, and the Rose Harbor series. She received Romantic Times Magazine's Lifetime Achievement Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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