yes.
yas.
YASSSSSS.
So this was not quite the nail-biter as Trust No One.
Well, not until about 70% of the way through the book.
THEN BAM, EVERYTHING WAS HAPPENING AND I WAS SO EXCITED AND SO SCARED AND THIS IS THE DEFINITION OF THRILLER.
Joshua Logan is different. He is convinced there is a curse over his family. Maybe because he was born blind. Maybe because his birth parents died when he was young. Maybe because his new father is now dead too. But Mitchell Logan was on the police force and made sure Joshua was taken care of in the upmost way possible. He was going to give him the gift of sight.
After the surgery, Joshua only has one eye that truly works.
But for some reason, he's recognizing faces he has never seen before. He's not just recognizing voices or descriptions brought to life, he's seeing it with his NEW own two eyes. He's seeing visions and dreams so vivid, there's no way he could be imagining these things.
Could cellular memory be the cause of this?
Do other people experience this after surgery?
It's like the race car driver effect. When you get a heart transplant from someone who use to be a race car driver, you suddenly feel a strong urge to start watching Nascar and feel the adrenaline pumping through your veins.
I so wish I could get into the ending of the book, but there is no way I can talk about it without giving everything away. Just know, this book was fan-freaking-tastic.
Thank you NetGalley for hooking me up with another of Paul Cleave's book!
Looking for other books by Paul Cleave?
Trust No One
Looking for other books by Paul Cleave?
Trust No One
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