About Out Of Water by Ruth Madison
When Stewart fled California in the wake of a surfing accident he left a lot of unfinished business behind. Now he’s back to put things right. But some wounds will never heal, and some actions cannot be undone.
As soon as he arrives, everyone needs something from him. He’s trying to handle the burden alone, unwilling to accept that his first love might still be interested in him despite his wheelchair.
“Leah was already there. She was leaning over the bar, wearing a mini skirt that didn’t quite cover her butt and a sport’s bra. Her warm honey skin glistened, still wet from swimming. The few patrons inside were all riveted to her. As Stewart’s wheels rumbled onto the wooden floor, she turned and fixed him with her well-honed siren smile.”
Quick read, Reformed bad boy, All grown up, Second chance, Wounded hero
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Author Bio:
There isn't enough fiction out there with characters who have disabilities. Ruth Madison aims to fix that.
After years of combing through the dusty back shelves of libraries looking for her elusive, imperfect hero, she started writing her own.
Ruth's romantic tales are full of wounded heroes: men physically challenged by life, but not defeated. These men overcome the difficulties of amputation, paralysis, or cerebral palsy to find acceptance, happiness, and heroines who love them exactly as they are.