4 member(s) found this review helpful.
I wish this story had never ended. For the life of me I do not know how to give my review of a book and turn the stars BLUE. They stay yellow!!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this one and highly recommend it.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I fear there are just some authors out there that I will never like. I don't know if it's their writing style or their content but this book bored me. I love books where either the hero/heroine is scarred or has some other physical affliction. They are very endearing and shows the true power of love. But this one seems so amateurish and downright boring. The heroine is blind and she is asked to help a man (who just recently became blind)deal with his illness. Now reading that description, made me pick it up immediately.
What I got was a horrible plot and instant cure for hero's blindess. The lines were corny and even the heroine's reluctance to marry the hero was awful.
I just couldn't get through it. I hope someone else enjoys it.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Dodd creates a medieval world of romance and treachery. Lady Saura is a blind woman who believes she has no use in this world. However, when approached by Lord Peter to help his newly blinded son, a new world opens to her. This world offers love and understanding. This is a bit of a mystery involved when the couple is kidnapped and death threatens them both. This is a quick, enjoyable read.