Seeing His Face

Seeing His Face

by Jenny Rabe

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If she can’t recognize his face, how can she prove to him he is all she sees?

Red hair.

Man bun.

Green eyes.

That is all Chloe can remember about the man who enters her tea shop and makes a disastrous spill all over her new couch. Even though she can't recognize his face, or anyone else's for that matter, he makes an impression on her heart. As he continues to visit, showing more and more interest in Chloe, she must prove to him that although she can't find him in a crowd, he is the only person in her heart.

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Neurodivergent
Series
The Love Senses Collection • Book 1
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
March 20, 2024
Language Versions
English
Fiction Form
Novel
Representation
Neurodivergent

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E M Barnes
A sweet, gentle inclusive romance

I had never heard of face blindness before but this lovely story shines a sensitive and authentic spotlight on this condition. Read it ❤️

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Ana docherty
neurodivergent romance

This is a sweet little romance following a girl who can’t recognise faces, as she falls for the boy in her tea shop. The two complain bitterly about their snail paced romance while it simultaneously tried to give me whiplash with its acceleration. But despite that it was an adorable read and kept me turning the pages. Enjoy this book with an aromatic cup of tea, a soft rain and a blanket to snuggle!

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StuckOnRomance
A sweet and tender story!

This is a sweet and tender story of someone who doesn't feel like they can be loved!The MC has face blindness. An interesting condition where she can't see people's faces. The author has done good job of bringing awareness to this type of condition with ease and even respect.She presents the character just a normal person with a few tweaks!! Just like the rest of us!Her story is wrapped in a clean, endearing story of her finding the one, the one that will see past her condition to "see" her!!This is a short story, just under 200 pgs. But an enjoyable one!!

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Sophie
A perfect holiday read.

This book really fascinated me as the main character had ‘face blindness’ meaning that they can’t recognise people’s faces.The storyline was interesting and the writer had a fluent and engaging writing style. It was a lovely story. I’ll be checking out more of Jenny Rabe’s fiction!

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Cilla
Thoughtful read

It is hard to imagine a world in which h you couldn't recognise faces. I really enjoyed the characters and how they were less than perfect yet still loved and supported each other for the long haul.

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