This is book 7 in the series – and it’s Stefan’s story!
Just because a person can see – doesn’t mean they should look.
Celina Wilton was technically blind, a state she wasn’t very happy about. In her case the alternative was worse. So she’d learn to adapt, one way or another.
Stefan Kronos has wanted to get close to Celina for a long time, but she has walls that he’s been forced to go around … been forced to go around in some unusual ways. When a case he’s been called to consult on puts her square in his radar he has to watch his step…and hers.
Unraveling the threads twisting between them and a killer like none Stefan had seen before means Celina has to trust him enough to let him inside her barriers.
That’s when Stefan realizes he’s not the only with eyes into her soul.
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I’ve read the series up to this point and I love the level of character development that’s put into these books. For me it’s well done brain candy. I love a sweet read and that is what these are, a little suspense but tied up with a bow at the end.
An interesting story, with many facet to ponder. How the characters from the other stories were added to this story with what they do with the gifts of healing they have. Heartwarming story to read of a young love becoming a lasting love. Enjoyed.thought it was well done, with an edge of suspense woven thru the story.
At the end of ‘Rare Find’ I was happy dancing over this next book. Finally it’s Stefan’s story. He’s with Dr. Maddy and Drew, Tabitha and Ronin and Shay at the symphony when Tabitha lets out a delighted gasp. Stefan had his eyes closed enjoying the music but opens them to see what’s happening. Colors danced with the music in the ethers. It’s Dr. Maddy who points out they are coming from the harpist. Stefan follows the colors to the source, he knows her, she is his beloved, the other half of his soul.
Now it’s one thing to get to know someone and fall in love, but Celina doesn’t know Stefan as he is now. He’s kept his distance, first because he’s older, then later waiting for the right opportunity.
Celina has a problem, there’s someone in her head, asking her for something she can’t do. A repetitive ‘Let Me See’ is only part of the torture he is putting her through. As Celina and a few friends from the symphony are celebrating the new season, he decides to offer her proof of what he could do and that begins a very interesting cycle of events.
Celina’s always seen ghosts but this one that has attached to her is decidedly malicious in intent. Unlike Mimi who is more of a friend and confidant. Celina is also blind, her surgeon is puzzled because there doesn’t appear to be an medical reason for it.
We get to see a lot of Samantha in this book, she’s having visions that are very disturbing. Brandt is trying to make sense of them and needs Stefan’s help. It’s through this connection that Stefan gets to meet Celina, although it’s in regard to a disturbing message written in blood on her bathroom mirror.
Stefan is a bit puzzled, but takes it all in stride knowing that everything will eventually come together and make sense. In a bit of a twist, Celina’s surgeon calls Dr. Maddy in for a consult on her eyes. This turns out to be even more interesting.
I love the peeks we get at the bad guy’s thoughts as this story unfolds it kept me trying to guess who it is and why. Thanks to Dr. Maddy, Stefan is finally able to get close to Celina. Although Lissa, the teenage ghost who’s attached herself to Stefan isn’t happy with her.
I loved this complicated tale with so many different things going on that are all related and just a touch of sizzle. I’m so glad I was able to get this in another bundle so I can just start on the next book.
Great book over all, and I would recommend it! The only 2 things I would have liked to see would be a bit more behind the scenes into Stephan Kronos- building out his character & back story more (we’ve waited for his story for awhile) and a bit more in the “after the end fight” portion.
Great read!