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

4.0

I listened to this as an Audiobook and I must say it was quite fitting to experience a blind man's love story by listening to it

Carter is a vet who just moved to Boston to take over a practice. When he goes to do a house call to Isaac's place he is quite surprised that his patient is a guide dog. Not to mention his interest in the gorgeous owner.
Soon it's obvious man and dog has not connected after Rosie's (Isaac's previous guide dog) death and Carter wants to help.
Though, once their tentative friendship and relationship blooms, Isaac's moods and anger might ruin everything.

The most intriguing character was obviously Isaac with his totally different way of living and his emotions, but seeing Carter getting used to and managing the blind man and his temper perfectly was fascinating. Their relationship showed nicely how two people should go through and fight their problems and open up so they can be together.

There were many many sweet moments between the two men, as well as with Brady, the smartest doggo of all. The love story was quite unique and I loved to hear how one's disability does not matter (as it shouldn't) when the right person arrives in their life.

Beautiful, sweet and of course scorching hot as expected from the author. M/M romance lovers don't hasitate to pick this up.

A few words on the audiobook... it was my first and it was a totally different experience. I loved listening to Michael Pauley, he has quite a sexy voice to be honest but also really expressing. The bonus is that listening to a story about someone who doesn't see and his hearing and other senses are hightened was fitting and amazing.
Was not my last Audiobook for sure.