The story follows , a 21-year-old ballerina whose career is threatened by a severe ankle injury. During her recovery, she meets James Simmons , a 31-year-old physical therapist. The narrative explores themes of self-worth, healing from past trauma, and the tension of a forbidden age-gap relationship. Core Tropes

: Maddie’s brother and sister-in-law (protagonists of the first book, The Brightest Light of Sunshine ), who provide unconditional support.

Her signature tropes are on full display in this novel: scorching tension, a slow-burn romance that simmers for pages before igniting, a protective hero, and a guaranteed happy ending. For fans of her work, she has become an "auto-buy author," a testament to her ability to consistently deliver compelling and heartfelt narratives.

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For those looking for a gripping read, "The Darkest Corner of the Heart" promises:

: The mandatory, intimate physical therapy sessions leave the characters with nowhere to hide from their feelings. Deeper Themes: Beyond the Romance

The story centers on , a 21-year-old ballerina whose entire identity and future are anchored to her craft. On the brink of a life-changing ballet audition for a prestigious school, the unthinkable happens: she severely injures her ankle. Convinced her dreams are permanently destroyed, Maddie spirals into a deep emotional and psychological depression, feeling like an ongoing burden to those around her.

For those interested in reading "The Darkest Corner of the Heart" by Lisina Coney, the book is available in EPUB and PDF formats through various online retailers and libraries. Readers can access the book through popular platforms such as:

Enter , a 31-year-old physical therapist with a brooding, "tank-shaped" physique and a gruff attitude that makes him seem like he can't stand her. Forced to see him for six weeks of rehabilitation, Maddie is tortured by his deep voice, handsome beard, and the fact that he is completely off-limits, not least because of their ten-year age gap.

A great alternative for dedicated Kobo e-reader users.

: Less common for commercial romance ebooks, but some authorized sellers (like Google Play Books or Gumroad ) allow PDF downloads. However, PDFs are not optimized for small screens or adjustable text, so EPUB is preferred.

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