Demon Blind
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Publisher Description
Months have passed since the earthquakes unleashed hell on Earth, and it's a miracle has Apryl survived each one. Without her glasses, she can't see a thing. She's a walking liability. Thankfully, she's the only one who knows it…for now.
When she's kicked out of her home for being "lazy," she receives an offer from a man willing to take her in even though she had no experience with gathering supplies. It's an opportunity she can't pass up and accepts without even asking his name. Or looking up at him.
She never thought one of the fey would take her in. But now that she has food and a warm place to sleep, she'll do whatever needs doing to keep her new home. Even if it means falling for a fey.
Customer Reviews
Apryl and Scath!!
Wow! Just like all the one books I couldn’t put this book down. I loved getting to read both points of view. I really liked getting inside the mind of the Fey and wait they really thought of their women an just how loving and protective they are of them. I loved how Scath made sure Apryl could see and made her a pair of frames so he could see her happy. Can’t wait for the next book!
Cute and Enjoyable!
POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD
I enjoyed this novella! It was a nice dive back into the world to prepare for the ending of the series. I thought Scath and Apryl’s relationship was super cute!
One thing I really enjoyed about the story was the fact that we get to see someone with an impairment, trying to navigate a world where you are fighting monsters for survival. You don’t see this type of predicament in most post apocalyptic stories.
As someone with a disability, I could understand Apryl’s worry and frustration of being vulnerable and also a burden to those around her. I would have the same concerns, if I was in her situation. But I am thankful Scath was able to pick up on her being unable to see well, fairly quickly in the beginning, and found ways to make Apryl feel included and more independent.
And that he made her glasses?! So sweet.
I loved that MJ poses the question of “what would you do in a post apocalyptic situation and you were without essential and assistive devices?” with this story.
I have had those random thoughts, and asked myself the same question, of how long I would survive, as someone in a wheelchair (mainly only using a power wheelchair).
I have quickly come to the conclusion, I would not survive long. Not just because of being a wheelchair, but because of the type of person I am.
In the words of the great Taylor Swift, “I’m just too soft for all of it.”
Overall, I thought this was a cute and sweet story. Can’t wait to see how the series ends!
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Apryl and Scath
I have been dying for more resurrection stories! This feeds my addiction.
Apryl and Scath are so cute. Miscommunication is a key element and along with Apryl being nearly blind…well that gave us the story. I ate this story up and I am as always, left jonesing for more (in the best of ways).
The epilogue is an eye opener! (Wink wink lol).
M.J. Haag writes such engaging stories and I eat it all up. I am always ready for more!.
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