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Sydney Laine Allan (Author), Sydney Laine Allen (Author)
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September 2003
From the author of RESCUE ME, a romance novel about hope, courage and a love that almost wasn't.

For anyone who can't get enough of Suzanne Brockman, Susan Wiggs, Sandra Kitt, and Kathleen Korbel... "Raphaela's Gift" is your next feel-good read!

Plot Summary:
One desperate father.
One determined therapist.
A very special little girl.
And the gift that will change their lives.

Dr. Garret Damiani, a master at denying his feelings, is determined to heal his daughter. When he arrives at Mountain Rise, a camp for autistic children, he is cold, distant and uncomfortable. But Garret's self-protective tactic is difficult to maintain when he confronts Faith LeFeuvre, their art therapist. She is secretly fighting her own battle, yet when she meets Garret and his daughter, an instant and potent bond draws her to them. With steadfast determination, she sets out to heal the Damiani family and force Garret from his spiney shell...not knowing in the process she will also heal herself.

Can a love forged in the heat of a sultry summer survive the pressure of adversity and past tragedy or will it shatter into fragments?

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"Welcome to Mountain Rise, Doctor Damiani," said one, taking a suitcase from Garret. "I'm Jeffrey and this is Dan," he said, motioning toward the other boy. "You can step inside and check in. Would you like some help with your daughter?"

"Wow, thanks. Sure," he said, impressed Jeffrey knew his name.
Dan, who'd been standing silent but displaying an eager grin, nodded and dashed into the lodge, returning moments later to proclaim, "Miss LeFeuvre will be here in a minute."

Nodding, Garret handed the other suitcases to Dan. "What does Miss LeFeuvre do here?" he asked, making small talk. He didn't like standing around waiting, especially with a stranger.

"She's an art therapist--been told she's the best. She's new here, but everyone likes her so far."

He ducked into the back of the truck and reached for Raphaela's favorite blanket, which he'd brought to help her settle down at night. She'd never stayed in a strange place overnight. He had no idea what to expect. "Art therapist? Who ever heard of an art therapist?"

"You haven't heard of an art therapist?" A woman asked, her voice not the gritty, post-pubescent one that had spoken moments ago.

Jerking back, he clunked his head on the truck's rear hatch. Gritting his teeth at the throbbing pain, he resisted the temptation to throw his hand on his head and howl. After drawing in a slow, deep breath, he turned to face the woman he assumed was Miss LeFeuvre, the art therapist. It was always his luck--make a stupid comment about someone, and they end up behind him.
Immediately his tongue froze to the roof of his mouth. She wasn't anything like he'd imagined. Her title had elicited images of a young kid, mid twenties, with a pierced nose or spiky black hair. The artsy type.

Instead, she was a beautiful woman with silky blond hair, and round, blue eyes leveled at him in silent censure.

"You were about to say?" Her voice was sharp and yet he sensed she was neither as angry, nor as insulted, as she sounded.

Of its own volition, his gaze meandered down her body, lingering at the swell of her breasts, emphasized by her v-neck t-shirt. Her khaki shorts accentuated the narrow span of her waist and hips and her trim thighs. Yet, she wasn't waif thin, like Marian. He preferred a woman who was built like a woman. No boyish hard body for him.

When his regard ventured back to her face, he realized she was older than he'd expected--possibly in her thirties, his age.

Wrenching his tongue from the roof of his mouth, he thrust his hand out and stammered, "Garret Damiani. Nice to meet you."

She smiled, then glanced at his hand, and lifted azure eyes back to his face. Placing her hand in his, she said, "Faith LeFeuvre. Questioning the program already, Doctor Damiani?"
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Reviews of Raphaela's Gift:

...a charming tale with underlying hope for all autistic children and their families. Chas Ridley, The Romance Studio
--The Romance Studio --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

About the Author

Sydney Allan is a best selling author of over 40 published novels, as well as an historical costume-aholic, animal lover, and amateur interior designer-slash-DIY'er (one of her most treasured possessions is her Dewalt cordless drill). When she isn't penning her next romance novel, caring for her menagerie of pets, children, grandchildren (and husband), whipping up a 16th century blackworked smock, or demolishing a room in her house, she also writes erotic romance under the name Tawny Taylor and urban fantasy novels under the name Tami Dane. --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Echelon Press Publishing (September 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590802772
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590802779
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,673,560 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Sydney Allan is the alter-ego of erotic romance author Tawny Taylor. Like Tawny's books, Sydney's stories are sexy, and sassilicious, a blend of chick lit, romance, mystery, and suspense. The only difference--Tawny's characters get to play in dungeons.

But that doesn't mean they get to have all the fun...

Sydney, an animal lover, has fostered dozens of stray and neglected animals for the Michigan Humane Society, and is currently the proud parent to three rescued dogs, a cat, a rabbit and several toads.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A gift to treasure!, November 11, 2003
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A. Petricelli (Redondo Beach, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Raphaela's Gift (Paperback)
Sydney Laine Allan's debut paints a touching and haunting emotional world of two people isolated from the true power of their hearts. For psychologists, Garret Damiani and Faith LeFevre sure have a lot to learn about allowing themselves to love and be loved, and who better to teach them than a little autistic girl. As they fight to give Garret's daughter Raphaela a glimpse of freedom from the emotional prison of autism, Garret and Faith must find equal strength and courage to shed their own inhibitions and reveal their vulnerabilities. After all, love is the greatest healer, and this story weaves love with hope in a way that gives the romance genre a whole new feel. Although the story meanders a bit along the final stretch, I had to read straight through in a single sitting. Sydney Allan has tremendous talent, and I hope that she will embrace and nurture it as earnestly and faithfully as Garret, Faith, and Raphaela have nurtured one another.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book, May 28, 2011
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C. Williams (Northern California, United States) - See all my reviews
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I really loved this book. This author goes on my "must read" list.

The story was very good, and the characters well done. I was cheering for Marian, Raphaella, Faith and Garret to work out. I have no idea if this is an accurate portrayal of autism, but it was very interesting to read.

I have 2 very minor complaints about the book - so minor they didn't detract from the 5 stars I gave it:

1. Passing mention of God, which is not my thing, but it certainly wasn't preachy, just there.

2. The word "regard" was overused for me.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heart touching!, November 2, 2003
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Robbie J. Barrett "Jo Barrett" (North Carolina, United States) - See all my reviews
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The author fully captures the pains and joys of being a parent of an autistic child. The reader is so caught up in this heart touching story, they must battle the urge to laugh and cry with the characters.

Looking forward to more from this wonderful author!

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