Synopsis:
Fiercely independent Helen Winters was born completely blind, but she vowed never to let her disability keep her down. She did not expect a traumatic event to devastate her life and force her to drop out of college. Disillusioned by the cruelty of people, Helen retreated from society to live by herself as a reclusive writer in the woods—where no one could ever hurt her again.
When a brilliant young doctor shows up on her doorstep, promising her that his new research can give her the ability to see for the first time, Helen stubbornly refuses. She has learned not to trust anyone, and to rely only on herself. But Dr. Liam Larson will not take no for an answer. He makes it his personal mission to rescue Helen from her loneliness, and bring joy into her world once more—the joy she has denied herself for so long.
When Helen’s demons come racing back into her life, threatening to rip her apart and destroy the strength she has carefully rebuilt, Liam is the only one who might be able to save her.
Can he reach the broken girl in time, helping her to heal and see the world in a different light? Or will Helen’s grief send her spiraling out of control, lost to him forever?
Review:
After I read the synopsis for this book I knew that I wanted to read it, because it sounds unique and interesting, and the main character didn't sounded like a teenage girl or a woman with a weak character. So I read it, and even if it's kind of short it was a good book and an enjoyable lecture.
It's going to be a short review because I don't want to spoil anything, but I can tell you, as I just said, that this book is well written, it has kind of a suspense and the ending it was... tricky, because I wasn't expecting that to happen. So, I'm waiting for the next one.
What can I say about Helen? Well, she's a good person and a special human, because of her blindness, but also because she's a writer. And she decided to live alone in, kind of, the middle of a forest. It takes a lot o courage to do that don't you think? And a lot of motives too.
So, if you want to read it and it's sound appealing to you, then I'll recommend it!
3/5
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