GRR Reviews Rectify by Mary Crawford


Tayanita "Anita" walked away from motherhood when she developed a severe post-partum depression that bordered on psychosis, leaving her ex-husband to raise their daughter... alone. Years later, her daughter, a high-function autistic, wants to be back into her life... In a moment of panic, she confessed everything to a telephone salesman... a man she never hoped to meet in real-life. His name is John... and somehow, he knew her better than anyone else... a man that never saw her... But is that enough to build a relationship on?

Spoiler:
John is blind, ex-coast-guard pilot, now stuck at a telemarketer desk, after an accident that took away his vision.

This is a linked universe book and while each book can be read alone, there are shared bits that makes more sense when read in order. I like the way the relationship developed.

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 5/5

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