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From Darkness Bullets are whizzing around him, but he can't shoot back. In the middle of a weapons bust, undercover cop Danny Sinofsky suddenly goes blind. Now this man who has always looked out for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

A Wonderful Surprise!

Annie Solomon joins the short list of most exciting new author I have read in a while. Pamela Clare was the other one. Blind Curve is a romantic suspense that kept me glued to the story from start to end. There was definitely no pause, no slow spot, and no lag. This one was up there with the likes of Linda Howard and Suzanne Brockmann. Danny Sinofsky is working a gun trade as an undercover cop but when he arrives at the warehouse something goes very wrong. The guy selling the gun ends up dead and Danny ends up blind. Martha Crowe is a mobility instructor and when Danny loses his sight, she is called to help him cope with his new blindness. Danny might be blind but Martha isn't and when she walks in on an attempt to Danny's life, she becomes a witness. Now Danny and Martha are on a race against time, trying to keep in front of the assassins while trying to find out who has betrayed them to the enemy. The narratives in this book keeps you on the edge and just turning the page to find out how these two will pull themselves out of the mess they're in. I had issues with the dependency between these two characters, but Solomon handles that potential problem with great tack and wonderful forsight. This one is a book you must not miss!!!

Loved This Book!!!!!

I checked this book out of the library because I needed something to read. BUT I COULDN'T PUT THIS BOOK DOWN!! What I really loved about this book is the fact that Martha and Danny could see throught each others facade to the real person inside. A great mystery mixed with hot romance and a little comedy this book is now in my collection.

Thumbs up!

Blind Curve has it all for a romantic thriller. Cover to cover and never a dull moment. I will read Annie Solomon's work again ... and again.

A real life story and a keeper

I've never read annie solomon's books before as I am not a fan of contemporary writing. But this back cover blurb really drew me to this book. And it lives up to every expectation. It is well written and fast paced. The characters have depth that makes them touchable. It's always a bit tough to have the hero prettier than the heroine but we can't all be gorgeous! These 2 characters show over and over how to make lemonade out of lemons and what is most important in life......It is just excellent and I highly recommend it!

terrific romance

Two days ago Sokanan, New York undercover cop Danny "Turq" Sinofsky banged his head during a crime scene, but thought nothing of it. Now he is working a sting operation to buy illegal weapons from a teenager at the abandoned McClanhan warehouse when shots are fired. The fifteen years old seller is hit and Danny is unable to see. His "ghosts" come to the rescue. The doctors explain that he suffers from cortical blindness caused by a stroke when he hit his head two days ago. He is irate and feeling hopeless, but insists he will see soon. Orientation mobility specialist Martha "Scare" Crowe is assigned to teach Danny how to live in the dark, but he rejects her overtures. She, in turn, hides her identity because back in high school she fell in unrequited love with her patient. As she bullies him, someone fears he will regain his vision and eye witness the criminal so attempts are made on his and Martha's lives. No place, not even a safehouse, can keep the pair out of harm's way; though Martha's wonders if the real danger is to her heart. The key to the terrific BLIND CURVE is the professional relationship between Danny and Martha as she cajoles, nags, and challenges him to adjust while he clings to the hope that he will wake up with his eyesight back. The intrigue is well done enhancing this fine tale as Annie Solomon uses Danny's new blindness as a handicap to their safety and in turn to his mental well being. The story line starts off as a police procedural but switches more into a medical romantic suspense starring a teacher and her angry reluctant pupil. Harriet Klausner
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