Arthur Tremonton was born blind. A reclusive gentleman, he resents the efforts of the local charity Sisters who try to help him. Miss Rebecca Adair, the most persistent of these ‘Sisters’, insists that Mr. Tremonton should have a companion to help him, but when that companion shows up, similarly afflicted and bearing a remarkable resemblance to Mr. Tremonton, questions arise regarding his family's history, as well as Rebecca’s true motives.A girl with a peculiar gift, she seems certain that Tremonton can benefit by her assistance. But such assistance will require faith, sacrifice and a change of heart to have any lasting effect. Is Tremonton capable of these? Or will Rebecca find her efforts wasted? Perhaps her intentions are not to change Mr. Tremonton at all, but to help someone else more worthy.
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V.R. Christensen attended Brigham Young University, Idaho, where she earned a degree in Interior Design, while, at the same time studying English Literature, Art History and Sociology. When she is not writing, she is designing impractical clothing, redecorating her historical homes, or making impossible demands of her husband of seventeen years. She travels a great deal and considers herself a citizen of the world. Currently, V.R. makes her home in Appalachian Virginia, where she lives with her husband, three children, seven cats and a dog named Jasper. V.R. is a member of Historical Fiction eBooks, English Historical Fiction Authors, Past Times Books, Authors Anon and Literary Underground, all of which are aimed at ensuring that the publishing revolution now upon us produces some of the finest work available to the reading public–and makes it available.
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