Imaginary Becomes Real
Macie was born blind and has learned to rely on her other sense in life. It made it easy for her to sense her childhood imaginary friend. It also allows her to sense evil with her patients if they have imaginary friends. Kaylom entered the human world the first time as a child but doing so was against the rules of his world. One night on her way home Macie is attacked and help comes in the form of the imaginary friend she sent away when she was a teenager. But now as adults their attraction and pull to each other is hard to ignore. When Kaylom breaks all the rules and is sent back to face a trial and Macie is forced out of her world to save him. Will their love be enough? Will she be able to be what he needs? Is she destined to stay in a different dimension forever? I liked how different the story idea was and how the heroine wasn’t flawless. While I personally don’t consider a person who is blind handicapped many people do. And the idea of the hero being an imaginary friend is a breath of fresh air. Side Note: My personal imaginary friend was nothing like Kaylom.