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A review by hookandbookclub
The Sight of You by Holly Miller
5.0
This book is an emotional ride which tugs at the heartstrings and makes you think about the paths that we take in life.
Serious and brooding vet Joel and bright and breezy nature lover Callie are meant to be together. They keep bumping into each other, she unknowingly moves in upstairs from him, and soon they find themselves spending more and more time together. They are undeniably two halves of a double act that compliment each other and neither knows how they lived without the other.
As they get closer though, something is weighing on Joel. It’s a secret that he’s carried with him since his childhood, and revealing it to Callie could change everything between them. But hiding it isn’t going to work either. He has stopped himself from falling in love because of his prophetic dreams. He dreads finding out bad news about his loved ones so has always tried not to get too close. However Callie proves too magnetic to ignore. What will Joel do when his dreams tell him the worst?
This book deals with lost loves, regrets, grabbing life by the horns, doing the right thing, and falling unapologetically in love.
Serious and brooding vet Joel and bright and breezy nature lover Callie are meant to be together. They keep bumping into each other, she unknowingly moves in upstairs from him, and soon they find themselves spending more and more time together. They are undeniably two halves of a double act that compliment each other and neither knows how they lived without the other.
As they get closer though, something is weighing on Joel. It’s a secret that he’s carried with him since his childhood, and revealing it to Callie could change everything between them. But hiding it isn’t going to work either. He has stopped himself from falling in love because of his prophetic dreams. He dreads finding out bad news about his loved ones so has always tried not to get too close. However Callie proves too magnetic to ignore. What will Joel do when his dreams tell him the worst?
This book deals with lost loves, regrets, grabbing life by the horns, doing the right thing, and falling unapologetically in love.