These Hands by Darcy Daniel

Thank you @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. These hands is a romance genre and has a lovely front cover that looks peaceful and hopeful to me. There are two narratives in the book Lucas who is born with healing powers, but he feels it is not a gift to him its more of problem to his life and just wants to find love . Then there is Kelsey who does not like Lucas and thinks he's odd until she finds out his secret that he is hiding. This is a beautiful and heart-warming story that will tug on your heart. There is some great twist and turns that will keep you hooked until the end. It is very easy to get into , and you will love the characters as I did and their story. These Hands is written beautifully and is engaging read from the start. 4 stars. Blurb These hands are magic - but must be kept a secret These hands are love - but keep me loveless These hands are life - but might be the death of me These hands are mine. Lucas Daniel was born with the power to heal. But it’s not a gift, instead it’s a life sentence filled with isolation and loneliness, leaving him starved of the love and affection he yearns for. During his secluded childhood, he defies his mother’s over-protective rules and tries to befriend Kelsey, the new girl next door. But she thinks he’s a freak and wants nothing to do with him … until she accidentally discovers his secret. They soon form an inseparable bond, sharing their hopes and dreams for the future. Until a devastating event leaves Kelsey’s life hanging in the balance. Lucas does everything he can to save her but leaves her face scarred for life. Believing his secret has been exposed, his mother whisks him away and changes their identities. Now a reclusive country veterinarian, he’s managed to keep his secret for decades. But when Kelsey moves to the same rural town, he just might get everything he's ever wanted, and everything he's ever feared.

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