The number one sign of an awesome book is getting to the end and trying to turn to more pages. Not because it was incomplete but because you love the story so much, you just want more.
Heidi McLaughlin hit it out of the park with Blind Reality. She took a concept I hadn't read before and had me messaging her at the end needing more. Not only did I fall in love with Joey and Joshua, but the whole cast. Their relationship with each other was awesome. There was angst, but it was natural. There was love, but it was natural. There was drama, but it was natural. Everything that was there, needed to be there. It wasn't there just to be there and create situations for them. It was there to make a story that could be real life.
From page one, Heidi had me not able to put down this book. I wanted to absorb this story and I couldn't get it through it fast enough. And while it can be read as standalone, I believe, you will be like me, and eagerly waiting to get more.
~Katie
Heidi McLaughlin hit it out of the park with Blind Reality. She took a concept I hadn't read before and had me messaging her at the end needing more. Not only did I fall in love with Joey and Joshua, but the whole cast. Their relationship with each other was awesome. There was angst, but it was natural. There was love, but it was natural. There was drama, but it was natural. Everything that was there, needed to be there. It wasn't there just to be there and create situations for them. It was there to make a story that could be real life.
From page one, Heidi had me not able to put down this book. I wanted to absorb this story and I couldn't get it through it fast enough. And while it can be read as standalone, I believe, you will be like me, and eagerly waiting to get more.
~Katie