A review by thereadingbel
Blind Faith by N.R. Walker

4.0

Blind faith is a book about Issac a blind teacher who lost his parents and his eyesight in an automobile accident at 8 years old. He has a hard time with attachment because of losing his parents so young. His sister Hannah helps Issac out with some basic things but for the most part he is independent and able to do a lot for himself even though he is blind. Carter is hired to be the new vet and he meets Issac when he takes over the previous vets patients. Carter is intrigued by Issac and realizes how good looking Issac is even though he is blind. They develop a relationship with each other that is a bit tumultuous at best. Issac is moody and Carter needs space when he is angry. They do love each other but there is strain between them because Carter realizes that Issac is not taken to his new guide dog Brady. Issac is grieving the loss of his beloved Rosie his previous guide dog. Eventually Brady becomes the guide dog that Issac needs. It takes an incident for this to happen. Carter is frustrated by Issac behavior towards Brady. The story entertained me but the relationship issues was a bit repetitive to me.