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341 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 2, 2012

And that is really saying something, since I’m a hopeless romantic.
So there’s some paranormal hocus pocus that goes on in the first few chapters, but it is vastly overshadowed by the suffocating and cringe-inducing romance. The main character Paige has these premonitions, rather, she hears voices that tell her things like YOU’RE GOING TO DIE VERY SOON. What a great way to start a book, am I right? And then she starts seeing freaky things in people’s eyes. These are all great things to have at the beginning of a book. They are intriguing, and made me want to know more.
And then Nathan shows up. And Paige is all

At least in Twilight they had known each for a good amount of time before declaring their love for each other. In Beyond the Eyes it was like

Because lets not forget Nathan and Paige have known each other for TWO DAYS before things start getting serious. I stopped reading when he asked to spend the night at her house. I don’t care that he wasn’t trying to sleep with her. You don’t let a strange boy sleep at your house (Especially when your mom goes away for months at a time—but really, where the heck is CPS?). Come on Paige.

This kind of behavior is acceptable once you’ve known the guy for a while and you actually know something about him. Like, you should probably be a little worried about his paranormal secrets that you know he has, but you don’t know what they are.
I really am quite sad about this. Especially because Beyond the Eyes was a review request and I HATE not finishing a review request. I try extra hard to keep reading them, but at some point, if you just hate what you’re reading, there’s really no point to keep going, right? It’s really a shame for this book because the writing, from a technical standpoint, is quite good. Ford just needed to push her love story timeline back a few chapters.
So if intense insta-love doesn’t bother you (and it obviously doesn’t bother many Good Reads users since this book has quite a good rating), then you’ll probably like Beyond the Eyes. The paranormal stuff seemed like it was going in a really good direction, but unfortunately, I just couldn’t wade through the mess of love at first sight.