
For All to See
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Tamar Sloan

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Christine’s dream is just out of reach. The photos she needs to make it a reality have vanished from her laptop. Terrified of the implications, she seeks out the one person who can help her, even if he’s nothing more than a name on a screen. Erik.
Disfigured and driven by a dark secret, Erik uses his hacking skills to expose the masks of others and the secrets they hide. He’s the best at what he does, and Christine’s optimism and beauty are a stark contrast to his shadowed world.
Erik believes he knows who’s behind the theft. But as they dig deeper, Christine fights to prove him wrong. To show him that light and truth can coexist. As they uncover truths neither expected, as secrets unravel, both their worlds begin to crumble.
Ultimately, they’ll learn there’s only one thing that can conquer a curse.
For All to See is a mesmerizing re-imagining of Phantom of the Opera with a touch of Beauty and the Beast, offering a poignant tale where love heals even the deepest wounds.
What readers have said about For All to See:
★★★★★ "There is a deep beauty in this story, and more than a few reminders to love even beyond the obvious to the soul. Thank you."
★★★★★ "Absolutely incredible! Wow! I just loved reading this book! It's a modern day telling of Beauty and the Beast with shades of Phantom of the Opera thrown in."
★★★★★ "Highly recommended. This book is a beautiful love story, but it's also more than that - it's a beautiful story about love."
★★★★★ "Love this book so much! Oh wow! I love Christine and Erik so much! This story is one that grabs your attention and doesn’t let go. I couldn’t stop reading this until I finished it."
★★★★★ "Brilliant and honest. For All to See is a beautiful story about love, acceptance, friendship and truth. Tamar Sloan is a clever and talented author who looks beyond the obvious to create a book with depth, light and shade and raw emotion. I loved this book and cannot recommend it highly enough."
Christine thinks one picture on her laptop will save everything—and then it vanishes. Sloan keeps the lens tight: anxiety, doubt, and that “am I crazy or onto something?” drumbeat. Enter Mason, who refuses to bulldoze her feelings. No insta-love here; it’s curiosity → trust → something that looks a lot like courage.
The mystery is more character-driven than clue-board. Semi-spoiler: what’s “missing” isn’t just a file—it’s Christine’s belief that her version of events matters. The confrontation with Mr. Reynolds (you’ll spot him) isn’t explosive, but it is satisfying because Christine finally chooses her voice over validation. Mason’s backstory adds just enough grit to make his support believable, not saintly.
The middle sags for a chapter while we chase a red herring, and I wanted one sharper consequence for the antagonist. But the payoff—a public moment where Christine owns her narrative—felt honest. Last lines set up a bigger message: sometimes proof isn’t the point; being seen is. If you want YA with a pulse and a point, this is for you.
For All to See (Love Wins Book 1
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