Some wounds run deep.
Jerusalem Jones, son, brother, friend and Iraq war veteran. WOUNDED. Life changed for Jerusalem and his brother Jabez after the untimely death of his mother, then the sudden death of his father in the line of duty. Separated from the life he knew Jerusalem’s wounds ran deeper than the surface.
Jill Lopes is a sister, daughter, friend, poet, jazz lover and healer. She is also wounded in the mental more than physical. Jill’s deepest infliction arrives after her sister Janet’s tragic accident.
When Jerusalem Jones is injured in the line of duty, Nurse Jill Lopes finds herself tied to her patient in more ways than one. The perfect recipe for a good romance is a dashing hero, a distressed damsel, a hint of chaos and a pinch of desire. Inside, Eye of the Beholder, you will find all these waiting to be mixed and devoured.
Eye of the Beholder takes you on a journey of love, loss and restoration. The story grasps a hold of you and like the melodic jazz tones and smooth poetic rhymes it flows like fine wine. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.
5 Stars