Powered By Blogger

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Double Blind by Brandilyn Collins






Lisa Newberry has been traumatized by life. She has experienced several miscarriages.   Her husband has died, she has been attacked and she can’t muster up the strength to face life.  An empowerment chip implanted in her brain offers her hope of a new tomorrow.  She undergoes the surgery and immediately feels better.  However, she begins having horrific nightmares or visions of a murder.  She is convinced that it is from the newly implanted chip.  She fears that it is a memory of a murder that has taken place.  But why does she have those memories and where have they come from?  Who is the woman she sees murdered?  Who is the murderer?   Though terrified, Lisa is determined to answer these questions.

Brandilyn Collins’ book is a real page-turner.   She keeps the plot moving along.  She develops the character of Lisa in a realistic manner and allows the reader to feel Lisa’s pain and fear.  She brings the story to a heart-pounding climax with an unexpected twist.  Then she resolves the story in a satisfactory manner.  I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to others as a great summer read.  I appreciate the publisher for giving me  the free e-book and this is my honest review.

No comments:

Post a Comment