A little bit about what you'll find reviewed here

A little bit about what you'll find reviewed on this blog: I believe the best books involve characters you wish you could read more about long after the book is finished. Recently, I've been searching for hidden gems from the past. I read mostly fiction, and I'm a bit of a prude. I don't normally enjoy books with sex or excessive language.

Who I am:
I raised two wonderful girls, and I'm super proud of them. I enjoy reading (of course), sewing, cross stitching, photography and writing. I live in the high desert portion of Washington (which I didn't know existed until my husband and I decided to move here) and have really enjoyed my time out here. I am excited to see what God has next in store for my life!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Unseen (Eyes Wide Open #3) - Ted Dekker

Warning - if you have not read Identity, there are going to be spoilers in my review that may ruin the surprise for you.  I recommend you read Identity and go from there.  As of now, it is FREE on amazon and you won't lose anything by giving it a try.

This third installment in the Eyes Wide Open series is more of the same thrill ride that we've been on since the first book.  The further in I get, the more I start to question whether Christy is really Christy or is she actually Alice?  In Unseen, Christy gives in and accepts a truth that she is so ugly that she will do anything to change herself.

Austin is starting to wonder if he actually is delusional.  After an encounter with Christy, he realizes that whatever they have told her, she has accepted it and he thinks that he's going to have to leave her behind.  He is determined to escape and after the death of Fisher, he thinks that he knows how.  The problem is that not everything is as it seems in this hospital.

The end is another cliffhanger and I am anxiously awaiting the final installment due out Monday the 14th, Seer.  The wonderful thing about this book is that normally you know what is going on with the main characters.  In the Eyes Wide Open series, you aren't sure who the characters are because they are questioning who they are.  When you think you have them figured out, something else happens and you're back to wondering who they are.  Dekker is a master.  Good Book!


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