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Friday, August 25, 2017

Review of Sight Unseen by Susan Mac Nicol

Sight Unseen by Susan Mac Nicol & Nicholas Downs 5*
BLURB: Tragedy brings together a reserved but brilliant sculptor and an outgoing gallery owner, friends whose love was sidetracked—but was always meant to be deeper.
BLINDSIDED
SoCal natives, Nate and Cody have been friends since childhood. Both knew they were different—and the same. At seventeen, a stolen weekend in the Florida Keys drove their connection deeper and hotter than either could imagine. They were meant to be together. Then, for reasons only Nate knows, suddenly they weren’t.
They’re still friends. Best friends. But they’ve moved on and found other partners. The yearning remains, however, despite the long-ago secret that drove them apart, and when tragedy strikes, both men find themselves in the dark. They must grope their way back to who and what they are...which they will find in each other’s arms. Sometimes, losing one’s sight can open one’s eyes—and heart.


My Review: I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review I loved this story! The interaction between the two main characters was so well written and the fact that it alternated between the two POV was wonderful. Especially the ones from Nate, as they came across so real about his frustrations with learning to cope as a blind sculptor. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants a beautiful friends to lovers story with some hot sexy times and some bawl outloud bits, topped off with a very heart-warming HEA.

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