Friday, October 7, 2011

The Healer by Sabrina Furminger

More than anything in the world, Ivy Merchuk longs to be just another face in the crowd-easier said than done for a woman born with the ability to heal grievous injuries with the touch of her hands. To a young girl just struggling to fit in, this gift is an unbearable burden, one that fills her with shame and anxiety. Her mother understands and cautions the young girl to keep this strange and wonderful ability a secret, for fear that her daughter will attract the wrong sort of attention. So Ivy struggles to conceal her extraordinary skills from the world as she grows into adulthood.
Desperate for answers, she pours herself into a life of research and lands a job as a librarian. One fateful night after work, she stumbles onto a brutal crime scene. Horrified and conflicted, she makes the difficult decision to help the victim, who has been beaten almost to death. And this chance encounter with a brooding urban samurai named Victor Morgan sends her already precarious world skidding off its axis.
What these two discover together will change both of their destinies.

MY REVIEW

You know sometimes you read the description of a book and you just know this will be a awesome book. Well this is one of those books .
My internet was out for a good part of yesterday so I decided to read this book. I enjoyed every minute of it and didn't put it down until I was done. The Healer is a very well written book that will keep you hooked until the very end.

I highly recommend this book to all of you.

I give this 5 out of 5

*I was given a free copy of this book for my honest review*

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