Thursday, March 8, 2018

S.E.X. Review~ Blind Passion by Penny Brandon

Attraction for Adam was not a handsome face, a striking smile, or beautiful eyes, but a scent that would drive him to distraction or a voice that could make his heart beat faster. When the combination of the two walked into his life in Luke, Adam couldn’t help but want him. But how was he supposed to know if Luke felt the same attraction? He had no prior experience, no past encounters, nothing to help him. Not even his sight.

One look at Adam and Luke wanted him. Sensual, gorgeous, kind, with a strength that Luke was drawn to, Adam was everything Luke desired. Being in Adam’s arms, showing him the pleasure of a man’s body, being touched, held, and desired in return, had Luke wanting more, had him wanting what he knew he couldn’t have.

It didn’t matter to him that Adam was blind, but Adam deserved more than someone like him. Luke was a man with a broken past and falling in love with Adam was a foolish thing to do, especially because Adam would never love him back if he found out what Luke was hiding.


Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: male/male sexual practices, voyeurism.


Penny Brandon’s Blind Passion was a lovely read of souls uniting. Luke, a mechanic currently doing community service was assigned to Adam, a passionate blind man, who sometimes lived in his own head. The men felt an instant connection which they eventually explored.

Ms. Brandon wrote of the sensory connection between two people who are so entuned to each other, one can help the other ‘see’. 

Adam and Luke were smartly written with some angst intertwined. A nice overall story.

Sexy & Sizzling
A four handcuff review

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