![]() It's romantic, sweet and not too saccharine. If Isaac is just a normal person, regardless of his eyesight, that shouldn't be such a big achievement, should it? I also thought the book got a bit obnoxious on pointing out how brave, awesome and independent Isaac is for living a normal life even though he's blind. They are really sweet together and all that, but it was just all a bit too careful, too soft for me. Carter always seems to be the one to instigate, cajole and decide, while Isaac just goes along for the ride. ![]() The relationship felt rather muted and a bit one-sided. ![]() It's not one of Walker's strongest books, I thought.Ĭarter is a bit too perfect but I liked him and I even liked Isaac's pride and occasional grumpiness but I thought the book could use a bit more passion and intensity. Carter and Isaac gravitate to each other fairly quickly, but Isaac has trouble to rely on his dog or show him any affection. Starting as the new veterinarian in an animal hospital, Carter gets to know the withdrawn, moody Isaac and his guide dog Brady. ![]()
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