What the Heart Sees by Kathleen Fuller


What the Heart Sees
Title : What the Heart Sees
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ISBN : 1401689388
ISBN-10 : 9781401689384
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 100
Publication : First published January 8, 2013

Ellie Chupp is resigned to never love again after she loses her sight in an accident. Christopher Miller has returned home, five years after a tragedy took the life of his fiancee. When Ellie and Chris meet again, their attraction is undeniable. But the possibility of loving another person again is terrifying. By letting go of the past and their fears of the future, old friends remind each other that what matters most is invisible to the eye.


What the Heart Sees Reviews


  • Arjaye Brewer

    A great story about forgiveness even if it takes time to forgive. Ellie learns how to do things with determination after an accident left her blind and after her friends passing.

    Christopher comes back to the community unsure if joining the community again and unsure what he wants to do as his grief and anger comes flooding back. Over time he listens to those he loves, learns to forgive again and rejoins the community. His little sister gets married, learns to forgive Ellie and her fiancé for lying to her and Ellie along the way found her special someone too who respects her.

    A wonderful story about how Gods plan isn’t always what we thought it was or would be but it turns out to be something else bringing people together and turning out better than we could have imagined it would.

  • Fay Risner

    Great story about a determined blind Amish woman and an Amish man turned English who wants to come back to his Amish community and be forgiven.

  • Emilia

    My new favorite amish novella!

  • Brenda

    This was an amazingly well-written novella, the characters were well fleshed out and every person in the story had at least one flaw that needed to be worked on. I really liked Chris and I understood his POV and his hurt and pain..and I love Ellie, she was blind, but still wanted her independence and she taught me something about my own relationship with my mom, so for that alone, this book rocks!

  • Mickey Nash

    perfection!