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Renee Carter

Autor(a) de His Eyes

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Obras por Renee Carter

His Eyes (2009) 60 exemplares
Under the Lens (2013) 2 exemplares

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"4 out of 5 stars. Inspiring, sweet, romantic, and funny ... what more could you ask for in a book .. let alone a YA novel! The chemistry..."

Check out my review and a TEASER here: http://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot.com/2011/06/feasted-on-his-eyes-by-renee-c...
 
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fromjesstoyou | 3 outras críticas | Mar 21, 2016 |
His Eyes is a touching story, with good characters and its a sweet read.
Renee did a great job making me wonder what would happen next, and what the characters were going to do or say. The romance is sweet and simple, until a mystery gal comes on the scene and challenges what Aimee thinks about herself and what she thinks she knows about Tristan.
Tristan himself is a confused, but underneath it all good guy. He learned a lot from his accident and it changed how he thought about himself and other people.
His little brother is a funny character, and plays a cute role in the book.
This is a nice read and I'd recommend to give it a try.
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brandileigh2003 | 3 outras críticas | Mar 16, 2011 |
I thought this books was adorable. It's a good book if you want a simple, cute read. It's full of fluff and the ending is wrapped in a pretty bow. This might also be the reason why I had some problems with it too. There were moments in the book where I wish the writing would have expanded on the conflicts the main characters were going through instead of just having everything work out nicely for Amy and Tristan. There wasn't a whole lot of substance and some of the writing was a little awkward, but, like I said before, it was overall a cute story and was good simply for entertainment.… (mais)
 
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Nickles | 3 outras críticas | Dec 10, 2009 |
Reviewed by Sally Kruger aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.com

Amy dreams of becoming a journalist, but fears it might be just that - a dream. Even though her parents want the best for her, the cost of college, at least the college she hopes to attend, is not something they can afford. Then a job with an amazing paycheck becomes available.

Amy is going to babysit. Her charge's name is Tristan, but there's a catch. Tristan is about to graduate from high school just like Amy. The reason he needs a sitter is because he is blind. A horse jumping accident combined with an inherited condition involving weakened retinas have left Tristan without his sight. His mother hires Amy with the hope that someone his age can convince him to take the steps necessary to resume a more normal life.

Once Amy begins hanging out with Tristan, she learns that things are more complicated than just his loss of sight. He is also grieving the sudden death of his father and the guilt that their relationship was not at its best. Amy has her own family struggles. She tells Tristan about her mother's eccentric behavior of fixing family meals to include a son who left home ten years ago.

Although the job pays extremely well, Amy begins to realize money isn't the only thing that keeps her coming back. As Tristan begins to make small gains in adjusting to his new life, a relationship develops that goes beyond employer/employee. Since their lifestyles are completely different, Amy hesitates to get too close, but soon it just might be beyond her control.

HIS EYES is the first novel for Renee Carter. Readers will sense the chemistry between Amy and Tristan immediately. Carter fills out her cast of characters with family members such as Tristan's funny younger brother and cute little sister and an annoyingly self-centered ex-girlfriend named Lexus.

Although at times predictable, HIS EYES offers a fast-paced read for readers looking for a bit of romance.
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GeniusJen | 3 outras críticas | Oct 11, 2009 |

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Obras
3
Membros
63
Popularidade
#268,028
Avaliação
3.2
Críticas
4
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