Summary: Raven Ferragamo is starting a new life. Taking a year off after high school, she moves to Washington, D.C., leaving her childhood friends, her family, and her problems behind. The clean break with her past starts off better than she dreamed when a hunky neighbor offers to be her D.C. tour guide. For the first time in her short life, Raven really feels as though anything is possible.
Lark Kingsley had the perfect family, the perfect future, the perfect life. Born and raised in affluent New York society, she was bred for success. Until one day things go terribly wrong, and Lark vanishes in to thin air.
Seemingly coming from different worlds, the two have more in common than either could ever imagine.
What happened to Lark, and why is she desperately pleading with Raven to find out?
Blind Barriers is the first in a serial series by Sophie Davis, author of the Talented Saga and the Nightmares Trilogy. The sequels will be released periodically throughout Summer 2013. Check outwww.SophieDavisBooks.com, or Sophie’s Facebook Page atwww.Facebook.com/SophieDavisBooks for updates on all of her upcoming releases!
Title: Blind Barriers
Author: Sophie DavisPages: 60
Rating: 4/5 Stars
Rating: I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Love, love, love this cover! I also loved this short story! There was a lot of mystery to it and I was left craving answers but never got them.hopefully the next book will be full length because I got to the end much too quickly and I didn't want it to be over. It wasn't even a cliff hanger, the book just stopped abruptly, and right when it was getting good. I did enjoy how we got the story from the two main characters POV's so we didn't miss out on anything.
I found both Lark and Raven to be intriguing characters and I can't wait to learn how their stories will entwine with each other. I want to know what happened to Lark. Does Raven know? Does Raven pretend to be Lark or vies versa? There are so many possibilities and I can't wait to find out.
Another awesome read by Sophie Davis and despite blind barriers being short it packed a punch?I can't wait for the next instalment. Contemporary readers will love this novella also those who enjoy a great mystery read.
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