Demon Blind by M.J. Haag
Months have passed since the earthquakes unleashed hell on Earth, and it’s a miracle has Apryl survived each one. Without her glasses, she can’t see a thing. She’s a walking liability. Thankfully, she’s the only one who knows it…for now.
When she’s kicked out of her home for being “lazy,” she receives an offer from a man willing to take her in even though she had no experience with gathering supplies. It’s an opportunity she can’t pass up and accepts without even asking his name. Or looking up at him.
She never thought one of the fey would take her in. But now that she has food and a warm place to sleep, she’ll do whatever needs doing to keep her new home. Even if it means falling for a fey.
- File Name:demon-blind-by-m-j-haag.epub
- Original Title:Demon Blind (Resurrection Chronicles)
- Creator:M.J. Haag
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0BKCFTVT5
- Publisher:Shattered Glass Publishing
- Date:2023-02-01T18:30:00+00:00
- File Size:349.839 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Demon Blind
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Contents
- 4. Dedication
- 5. Resurrection World Timeline
- 6. Chapter 1
- 7. Chapter 2
- 8. Chapter 3
- 9. Chapter 4
- 10. Chapter 5
- 11. Chapter 6
- 12. Chapter 7
- 13. Chapter 8
- 14. Chapter 9
- 15. Chapter 10
- 16. Chapter 11
- 17. Chapter 12
- 18. Chapter 13
- 19. Chapter 14
- 20. Chapter 15
- 21. Chapter 16
- 22. Chapter 17
- 23. Chapter 18
- 24. Chapter 19
- 25. Chapter 20
- 26. Chapter 21
- 27. Chapter 22
- 28. Chapter 23
- 29. Chapter 24
- 30. Chapter 25
- 31. Chapter 26
- 32. Chapter 27
- 33. Chapter 28
- 34. Chapter 29
- 35. Chapter 30
- 36. Epilogue
- 37. Author’s Note
- 38. More books by MJ Haag
M.J. Haag
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The first books should be on bookfromnet, its rather good worlbbuilding, first books are goog but at some point the author just milks the story
I applaud the writer for touching on a subject that I have always thought to be overlooked in these end of the world or zombie apocalypse scenarios: what would happen to people with vision impairment, hearing loss, diabetes --disabilities that wouldn't necessarily doom their survival but certainly present extra challenges. It never comes up in these types of stories!
Now, having credited the author with an taking an interesting angle on this series, the book itself was so utterly boring! The whole series is kind of drab, but entry will have at least some parts that keep me engaged. Not so here. Sad to say, this might be a low point for this series.