“Book Descriptions: "It's my sight I've lost, not my brains,"
Bryden Moore told the well-meaning friends who worried about him holidaying on a remote Nova Scotia island.
They went ahead anyway, installing Casey Landrigan, a guide-dog trainer, in the cottage next door. They expected Casey to help Bryden come to terms with his blindness.
What no one expected was the attraction between them. Casey hadn't felt like this about any other man. But Bryden's blindness wasn't the problem--it was his belief that "love has to be the most abused word in the English language."” DRIVE