'Last year, Arianne Rayne was playing college basketball and looking forward to a permanent future with her boyfriend.
'This year, she is learning to live with disability.
'After walking away from an accident he'd caused by reckless driving, her boyfriend walked away from her. The uncertainty of how life would look now that she had lost mobility was enough for him to break the relationship, and her heart.
'Coming to Trinity Lakes to live with her stable, unflappable grandparents is hope for a new beginning and a chance to heal her heart. Away from her parents' cloistered, cotton-wool approach, she hopes to learn how to live independently with the help of physiotherapist and trainers at the local gym.
'Until she meets Matthew Kennedy. He might be buff and good looking, but he has no idea how to relate to someone living with disability. He's eligible, and he is certainly accessible, given he is one of her personal trainers, but will he ever see beyond her wheelchair? Arianne's heart tells her it's unlikely.
'Until she is stranded, and Matthew is her only hope of getting home.' (Publication summary)
Writing Disability in Australia
Type of disability | Unspecified; wheelchair user |
Type of character | Primary |
Point of view |
Third person |