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A review by pontiki
Through These Eyes by N.R. Walker
4.0
Isaac and Carter are happy, except for Isaac’s new colleague at work. He’s a creepy guy who Carter doesn’t trust, but Isaac befriends.
At the same time, Isaac’s niece is born and he wishes he could see her, and he longs to look at Carter as well. A new surgery is available, in Argentina, that his friend tells him about.
But Carter doesn’t like it, it’s suspicious, and he has the police look into it. Isaac is livid, and they argue. Carter leaves, then gets a text from Isaac saying he’s leaving and will be different when he returns.
In the nick of time, Carter gets to the airport, where Isaac hasn’t boarded the plane to Argentina. He doesn’t want to lose Carter, who he wants to have the surgery to see in the first place.
It’s all a scam, and thankfully, all is well. They heal together, go to therapy so Isaac can work on his anger and they can build their trust.
Well written, interesting series, and Isaac’s desperation is understandable in a world that is sight-driven.
KU
At the same time, Isaac’s niece is born and he wishes he could see her, and he longs to look at Carter as well. A new surgery is available, in Argentina, that his friend tells him about.
But Carter doesn’t like it, it’s suspicious, and he has the police look into it. Isaac is livid, and they argue. Carter leaves, then gets a text from Isaac saying he’s leaving and will be different when he returns.
In the nick of time, Carter gets to the airport, where Isaac hasn’t boarded the plane to Argentina. He doesn’t want to lose Carter, who he wants to have the surgery to see in the first place.
It’s all a scam, and thankfully, all is well. They heal together, go to therapy so Isaac can work on his anger and they can build their trust.
Well written, interesting series, and Isaac’s desperation is understandable in a world that is sight-driven.
KU