
Looking Through Blind Eyes (Valentine/Petrilo #1)
by Reyna Hawk
Age rating: Ages 14–17 · Young Adults
Age rating and Christian content guidance for parents.
A teen grapples with blindness and a mysterious connection to a supernatural world, uncovering secrets.
Concern Level
Mixed
Virtue Level
Thin
Concern Level
Mixed
Virtue Level
Thin
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Things to consider
Higher = more presentRomantic relationships develop with kissing and some suggestive dialogue.
There are encounters with supernatural threats and moments of danger.
Mild language is used sparingly by some characters.
References to supernatural entities and powers are present.
Substance use is not depicted in this story.
Suicide or self-harm is not a theme in this book.
The supernatural elements and unknown dangers create suspense and unease.
Supernatural abilities, spirits, and otherworldly connections are key plot points.
LGBTQ+ themes are absent from this narrative.
The story explores a hidden supernatural reality coexisting with the human world.
God or Christians are not portrayed negatively in this book.
Virtues to celebrate
Higher = stronger presenceThe protagonist shows courage in navigating her challenges and the unknown.
Faith is not a central theme, with a focus on supernatural perception.
Friendships and a developing romantic relationship are important to the plot.
Themes of perception, hidden truths, and facing the unknown are explored.
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