Sands of Eppla
- 334pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In a society where love is determined by sight, Cassandra's blindness isolates her from genuine connections and brands her as a criminal. Faced with the harsh choice of solitude or enslavement, she navigates a world that values visual attraction above all else. This unique premise explores themes of love, isolation, and the societal pressures of conformity, highlighting Cassandra's struggle for autonomy in a heartless environment.
