In the Eye of the Beholder

In the Eye of the Beholder

Dianna Roman

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The anticipated follow-on to Until I Saw You. Daniel Ellis trusts no one and love, even less. His longstanding commitment to self-reliance backfires when a series of events finds an unlikely savior offering him assistance at every turn. How can the aggravating widower who’s sat at the end of his bar the past few years be his knight in shining armor? Reluctantly taking a job as Eric Jordan’s assistant becomes more than just a means of safe haven. Working for his aloof bar patron broadens Daniel’s perspectives, threatening to tear down every wall he’s built around his heart as he begins to learn more about a man he’s always purposely ignored. All he wanted was to hide from the trouble that’s following him, not have the rest of his world turned upside down by the wealthy older man who ends up being nothing he expected and everything he didn’t realize he might need. An emotional slow burn, age gap, hurt/comfort journey of two broken hearts who find that the road to healing might require joining forces.


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  • trashbag48
    Mar 10, 2025
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    Feb 20, 2025
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    Not as good as Until I Saw You, but still enjoyable. I'm not sure what the audiobook narrator was doing, because he made Harper sound like a girl? I wish more had come to fruition with the whole mafia thing. And I also wish we could see Eric deal more with his family. ALSO THE FACT THAT DANIEL NEVER TOLD HARPER HE WAS THE ONE WHO KILLED DALLAS???? I mean I get it but... sigh.

    Riley is still perfection.

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