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Naga's Touch by Samantha Lau

 Naga's Touch by [Samantha Lau] 

A man suffering from recent blindness wanders into the woods during a depressive spell, gets hurt, and is nursed back to health by a naga that refuses to let him know he's a naga. Not an erotica, that was my mistake, it's a romance novella. Technically doesn't belong on this blog but I want to post something every week and this is what I bought with my budget for this blog. [Purchase Link]

I've seen more than one blind people complain about the "counting steps" and "feeling face" trope, both of which appear in this novel, but since I'm not blind myself I can't really confirm how universal that is. Just be warned it's there if that bothers you.

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