Ellan promised herself she was done. Done sneaking out. Done drowning in the drug that's stealing her life from her husband and infant child. But when her old friends convince her to come out "one last time," she agrees... just one more high before she swears her old life off forever. The drug is new. They call it Blind. She smokes it without knowing its true cost. Now, something ancient has seen her. Something hungry. Marked by a supernatural force older than myth, Ellan and her friends become prey-stalked by an entity determined to drag them, one by one, into the dark. Back at home, her husband Don begins to uncover the the lies, the addiction, the secret world his wife has hidden beneath their life together. She's vanished, but he refuses to abandon her-not to her choices, and not to the thing hunting her. To save the woman he loves, Don must face the monster behind her addiction... Before it claims her forever.
Mike Salt has added another gripping book to the Linkville series, and honestly, I think this might be my favorite so far (though I probably say that every time).
The characters feel real and well-developed, the storyline is dark and layered, and the themes hit hard in all the right ways. What’s great is that you can read this one on its own, but if you’ve read the others, the way they connect makes the series even better.
Bottom line: this is a dark, intense ride that sticks with you. Whether you’re new to Linkville or already a fan, it’s definitely worth picking up.
Blind by Mike Salt is a thrilling read that combines the grief of a failing marriage and drug addiction with a supernatural force that hunts for its prey using addiction as a vehicle. The characters this one are well developed, which is something that kept me flipping the pages. At first I wanted to throw my tablet when I read Ellan's character as she is such an unlikable character. Despite that, Don wants to save her when he realizes that she's in trouble.
I cheered for Don so much during the story as he seemed to be the kind of man who would risk anything to save his family despite Ellan hiding her drug addictions.
It's a classic story of why you shouldn't do drugs, but with a deadly consequence. You might just go 'blind' after reading this one. It's a dark, but thrilling tale with great characters, even the unlikable ones. Give it a read, just check your triggers before reading.
How far would you go to save your loved ones? Don and Ellan have a fragile marriage. Ellan refuses to let go of her past and chooses her shady friends over her family. When offered a chance with a brand new drug, Ellan can’t ignore the temptation. Soon, they open a door to a dark and evil entity who hunts them down. Can they outrun it or will their flaws cost them their lives?
Blind is a stand alone installment of the Linkville series. It’s a new world of twisted fates and fresh characters, but still manages to intertwine with the rest of the series. If you’re familiar with the series, you’ll discover this book has an insane amount of Easter eggs. This is my favorite series so I highly recommend you check it out!
There’s a reason Mike Salt is one of my absolute favorite authors. He always has a way of tapping into my emotions unexpectedly. This book is no different. I felt so connected to this story on so many levels (my boyfriend is a recovering alcoholic). I can feel so much empathy with the husband, Don, because I have been there. So many nights I spent wondering what he was doing and who he was with. You get the point. Even though he put me through hell, I love him with all my heart, and like Don, I would go through hell and back just to try to save him. This story had so many twists and turns and grabs at your heart so much that you never want to put it down. It touches so many different human elements including drug addiction, suicide, parenting, etc. and is very relatable. And horrifying!
Blind might be my favorite Mike Salt book yet. It’s a story about a marriage falling apart under the weight of addiction, mixed with a supernatural entity hunting its victims the same way an addict chases their next fix.
What really worked for me was the characters. Some I didn’t care about at first ended up being the ones I rooted for most by the end. And Don? You can’t help but want things to work out for him.
The horror is great, but it’s the grief, addiction, guilt, and friendships throughout the story that really stay with you long after you finish
Very excited to see that my favorite series got a new book, and Blind is a terrific addition. As always, Mike’s characters are richly written, and their character flaws and poor decisions make for great and adventurous reading. You know no Salt novel is complete without some truly messed up individuals and this is no exception. Felt like to me, one of those books where you speed up because you can’t wait to see how it ends. Well done! Looking forward to the next.
I’ve learned that when it comes to Mike Salt books, prepare to have your mind scrambled. His books tend to be twisty mindf*cks and Blind is no exception.
It took me a bit to get the hang of bouncing between the characters and all of them straightened out in my head. I found myself skimming back over what I’d already read to remind myself whose pov it was. Once I got it down, it was smooth sailing. This was really just a skill issue on my part rather than reflecting on his writing 😅
I kept thinking I was reading a dream sequence from characters before realizing they were actually in a hellscape of a situation.
The way the character’s storylines, and the story in general, was great! Mike intertwined the happenings of multiple characters in various places and predicaments in such an amazing way!
Mike Salt is an autobuy author for me and Blind is a perfect example as to why.