Monday, June 18, 2012

Book Review: "Painted Blind"


Painted Blind
by Michelle A. Hansen

Goodreads Summary: Seventeen years old and agoraphobic, Psyche Middleton vows her dad will never see the risqué photos she took during a summer modeling stint abroad, but one of them ends up on a billboard in her Montana hometown. Now everyone—especially her dad—can see it. And yet, somehow, those are the mundane things in her life because she is about to fall unexpectedly, head-over-heels in love with Erik, a mysterious young man who rescues her from a crowd of admirers, and who she’s never actually seen because…he can make himself invisible.

As strange as this may seem, it’s about to get even stranger. Erik takes her to his palace in an idyllic kingdom, and she is swept into the beauty and culture of his world, but his affection has one condition: she may not see him. Overtaken, intrigued, and still not wholeheartedly believing he’s real, Psyche is going to have to decide if she can love him blindly; because if she can’t, she may lose him forever.

Review: Painted Blind is a wonderful adaptation of the myth of Cupid and Psyche.  It remained faithful to the original story while mixing in some new elements that made it exciting and fun to read.  Psyche is an admirable female lead.  She knows she has her flaws and problems, and despite her beauty, she has been able to remain humble and level headed.  Her beauty is left to our imagination, and I only wished that Hansen had spent more time detailing the problems she's had with her appearance as well as her agoraphobia.  The relationship between her and Erik felt real, unlike some YA books I've read, and Hansen deals with the more mature parts of the relationship very well.  Erik himself was a great character.  He's not a typical male lead and I loved his mischievousness.  Hansen does a fantastic job developing the side characters as well, and the plot and main story was nicely balanced with the character development.  This is a must read for anyone who enjoys mythology!

Our library doesn't have a copy of the book, but I've put in a staff suggestion to purchase it.  Hopefully we'll get it soon so I can start raving to my co-workers and teens!

Overall Rating: 4.5/5

This book was obtained as an eGalley from Createspace Publishers. 

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