A review by amberlinn
The Second Blind Son by Amy Harmon

4.0

I have always been fascinated by the concept of how there are so many lives overlapping and they are all filled with so many important moments. Like looking into a city skyline at night and seeing so many lives happening at once behind the windows.
This book accomplished the same feeling in me. By taking place simultaneously with the timeline in The First Girl Child, and often using same exact passages to place characters at the same scenes we remember from before, Harmon accomplished a sweet deja vu/magical plot alchemy that felt so special to me.

Harmon is a master of tender moments. This book is a book of struggle and want, but also a book of hope and soul bonds that are stronger than time or distance.

I feel that this installment was more romance-focused than the first, but not overly so. Just another stunning read from Amy Harmon.