Blast from the Past
This book was first published in 1990. When I read Blind Side over 20 years ago in hardcover, there was a money back guarantee that said that I could return the book if I didn’t like it. Have to say that I didn’t return the book.
It’s extremely rare that I’ll read a book a second time but when I saw that this was available on Kindle for $2.99, I thought why not. I didn’t remember the book and thought it would be a great read again.
Of course, all the memories came back. Still, crafting a story based on a relationship between two people only to have so many obstacles twists and turns that leave you hanging with an ending that will be a surprise. Of course, it’s not the surprise ending you would see in a Nicholas Sparks novel.
I’ve read most of the William Bayer novels, including the ones that he wrote as David Hunt. The stories were good but not as good as this one. He is at his best here.
If there is one book that is worth saying that this is a five star review book that you won’t be able to put down, this is the one. No cell phones. No internet. Just a photographer who is trying to get his life together and gets involved in an unforgettable relationship with a woman who is his client. Their relationship is based on lies and who is ready to tell the next one.
It’s quite a story. Don’t miss it.
Rick Holman
This book was first published in 1990. When I read Blind Side over 20 years ago in hardcover, there was a money back guarantee that said that I could return the book if I didn’t like it. Have to say that I didn’t return the book.
It’s extremely rare that I’ll read a book a second time but when I saw that this was available on Kindle for $2.99, I thought why not. I didn’t remember the book and thought it would be a great read again.
Of course, all the memories came back. Still, crafting a story based on a relationship between two people only to have so many obstacles twists and turns that leave you hanging with an ending that will be a surprise. Of course, it’s not the surprise ending you would see in a Nicholas Sparks novel.
I’ve read most of the William Bayer novels, including the ones that he wrote as David Hunt. The stories were good but not as good as this one. He is at his best here.
If there is one book that is worth saying that this is a five star review book that you won’t be able to put down, this is the one. No cell phones. No internet. Just a photographer who is trying to get his life together and gets involved in an unforgettable relationship with a woman who is his client. Their relationship is based on lies and who is ready to tell the next one.
It’s quite a story. Don’t miss it.
Rick Holman