
Member Reviews

Blind spot was an immediate grab, and from that moment on, I was utterly captivated. The dynamic between the characters, especially Ambrose and Cai, is simply adorable. Their exchanges are cute, playful, and sexy, especially with that bad-boy vibe. The little gestures, like wrapping arms around each other from behind and pressing noses into necks? Pure, unadulterated romance. It's almost too much to handle.
And can we talk about Ambrose's power to freeze time? Such an imaginative concept; the way they're woven into the story and used to create both tension and tenderness is masterful.
Beyond the romance, I appreciated the book's exploration of addiction. Fictionalizing addiction can be tricky, but this story navigated it in a way that felt nuanced. By showcasing the perspectives of users, non-users, and those in recovery, the author really played with the complexities and far-reaching impact of addiction.
I also loved how limited the world-building was. Instead of getting bogged down in excessive details, the focus remained on the core themes: addiction, love, and complex family dynamics. The dystopian context and Suyin’s home also felt symbolic of the characters' brokenness and process to rehabilitate.
That ending though, I'm sorry, but it was unacceptable! The book was way too good to end like that. It felt abrupt.

Thank you NetGalley and Katie Peters for letting me read this beautiful book early! It was an incredible read. My heart was ripped from my chest but then sewn back in. It was such a beautiful read and I fell in love with Ambrose and Cai

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC! All thoughts are my own.
This was a super unique book in a very good way. The world was fascinating and the powers that everyone had were super cool. The drug was interesting and had me curious. I loved Ambrose as a character and felt all of the pain he went through. The ending had me crying, so beautiful.