Author: Loretta Lost
Series: Clarity #1
Publication: February 23, 2014
Genre: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Publication: February 23, 2014
Genre: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Synopsis:
Fiercely independent Helen Winters was born completely blind, but she vowed never to let her disability keep her down. She did not expect a traumatic event to devastate her life and force her to drop out of college. Disillusioned by the cruelty of people, Helen retreated from society to live by herself as a reclusive writer in the woods—where no one could ever hurt her again.
When a brilliant young doctor shows up on her doorstep, promising her that his new research can give her the ability to see for the first time, Helen stubbornly refuses. She has learned not to trust anyone, and to rely only on herself. But Dr. Liam Larson will not take no for an answer. He makes it his personal mission to rescue Helen from her loneliness, and bring joy into her world once more—the joy she has denied herself for so long.
When Helen’s demons come racing back into her life, threatening to rip her apart and destroy the strength she has carefully rebuilt, Liam is the only one who might be able to save her.
Can he reach the broken girl in time, helping her to heal and see the world in a different light? Or will Helen’s grief send her spiraling out of control, lost to him forever?
Excerpt:
“Be
quiet,” he whispers. “No screaming, or I’ll rip your tongue out. I’m going to
release you, but keep your mouth shut, okay?”
I
nod. The silence in the room is deafening. My skin is prickled by rising goose
bumps, and my heart furiously pumps hot blood through my body. As soon as his
hands release me, I swivel and smash my fist into his face. He roars in pain,
and I fling my foot outward, letting my heel connect with his knee. Feeling his
leg beginning to buckle and crumple, I quickly duck away from him and lunge for
the door. Grasping the handle, I pull the door halfway open before I feel it
being slammed shut. The boy grabs a fistful of my hair at the back of my head
and uses it to smash my face against the door.
I cry out at the sharp pain in my nose, and my lip splits open against
my teeth. I taste a bitter, metallic liquid against my tongue. My head spins
and I grow dizzy. I feel my body being hauled away from the door and thrown to
the ground amid boxes and other debris. I struggle to raise myself onto my
elbows to fight against my assailant, but there is suddenly a heavy, crushing
weight on top of me.
A
large hand clamps around my neck and squeezes. He is suffocating me.
“I
can make you feel better, Helen,” he says in a tender voice. “Shhh. Just relax.
Relax and let me take care of you.” I feel his hand reaching down to slip under
my skirt. “Relax and spread your legs.”
“Are
you insane?” I hiss, clawing at the hand he’s holding over my throat. He’s too
strong. Tears flood my eyes once again. “I thought you were nice.”
“I
guess you missed one too many psychology classes, huh?” he says with a laugh.
He leans down and puts his lips very close to my ear. “Just don’t worry, sweet
thing. You can’t see me, so I’m not even really here. Out of sight, out of mind.”
“You
monster!” I scream hoarsely, struggling against him. “How could you...”
He
removes his hand from my neck and hits me across the face. My already bloody
lip is swollen and pulsating. I am afraid for my life. Maybe I should stop
fighting and let him do whatever he intends to do? My sister and father need
me, and I can’t die. It would destroy them. They’ve lost too much already. I
can’t seem to stop sobbing. I think of my mother. Maybe I should fight with the
two-hundred-pound football player, and hope that he kills me so that I can be
with her? My mind is a mess. I don’t know what to do. I don’t know where I am.
I don’t know if I’m going to survive this.
“Think
about calm ocean breezes,” the man on top of me says in a soothing voice.
“Shhh. My sweet Helen. Think about soft waves of the ocean. Shhh. That’s all we
are. Soft waves of the ocean.”
His
sadistic banter chills me to the bone. Why is this happening to me? Why is this
happening to me now? Why, at my
lowest moment, has the universe found a way to drag me down even further—into
an even deeper pit of despair? Is this some kind of sick joke? I must be
dreaming. This can’t really be happening.
But
his thumb and forefinger continue to press down painfully on either side of my
windpipe. I gasp for breath as he steals the life away from me. This is very
real.
“Helen,”
he coos in a singsong voice as he moves on top of my body. “Helen, Helen,
Helen. Such a pretty name, for such a pretty girl. My sweet, sweet Helen. The
things I’m going to do to you.”
I am not sure what this man
looks like, but I imagine that if I could see him, I would be staring up into
the face of pure evil. Perhaps I should be thankful that I will never have to
behold something so hideous. If I survive
this, I inwardly promise myself, I
will have to get stronger, somehow. I can never let something like this happen
to me again.
Author Bio:
Loretta Lost knows how dark the world can be, but chooses to believe in happily-ever-afters despite all evidence to the contrary.
Loretta Lost knows how dark the world can be, but chooses to believe in happily-ever-afters despite all evidence to the contrary.
Interview:
1. Why did you choose to write about a blind heroine?
Due to the first person narrative, the whole story is colored by the filter of the main character’s point of view. It can make for an excellent reading experience to have a unique personality who is special or charming in some way—maybe they’re just incredibly witty or perceptive. Maybe they’re a hilarious pessimist or self-deprecating downer. I thought it would be challenging and rewarding to allow the reader to experience the story without vision to really put us inside Helen’s world. I feel that since we get to know other characters based on who they are instead of what they look like, there is a greater potential for deep connections.
2. The first scene of your story is very heartbreaking and difficult to read. Why did you choose to write about the subject matter of rape?
I posted on one of my Facebook fan pages about rape once, and I had several of my readers message me in private and share their experiences. It was quite shocking and disturbing, and I was simply stunned at the frequency of these horrible events. While I do believe there is little I can do to prevent this type of behavior by simply writing, I hope that I can advocate compassion and caring for the victims of abuse by showing the way it has affected Helen.
3. It was interesting to read about Helen’s retreat deep in the woods. What made you choose this location?
The concept of a reclusive writer living peacefully tucked away in the woods has always been enchanting to me. I often dream of having a similar little writing haven someday. I think being surrounded by nature and removed from the hustle and bustle of the city, and the annoyances of people would be the ideal situation for any writer. The specific location of New Hampshire was inspired by Walt’s cabin in Breaking Bad. The winter scenery was so gorgeous; and just outside the window, the sky has been dumping heaps of magical snow on us for months. I couldn't resist writing about such a pretty landscape and sanctuary for a girl who likes to call herself Winter.
4. What about your male lead? Why did you choose to make him a doctor?
I briefly dated an ophthalmologist who shared plenty of interesting surgery stories with me. However, he was boastful and condescending, and simply a horrible person. It was like he used his job and helping people solely as a lure to impress chicks. Sometimes, when people disappoint me in real life, I like to reimagine them as better and more likable people and write them into stories. Liam is a man who wants to help Helen because improving someone’s life will give him joy—not because he gets something in return. (However, I did put some of the negative attributes of my doctor into Owen’s character!)
5. What’s next for Helen?
You will simply have to read on to see where her story leads. Helen has a difficult struggle ahead of her, coming to terms with her past and trying to move forward into a brighter future. She is a clever and strong girl, and if anyone can do it, I know she can!
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I LOVE the cover of this book. It looks creepy but in a beautifully creepy way, if you understand what I mean. I think the idea with a blind heroine is so original. I've never read anything that sounds even remotely similar to this book. Definitely going to add it to by TBR shelf!
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