The evening that Arjun drove away from the blind woman’s house, he left a piece of his ego behind on the road. For years, he had prided himself on his sharp vision—his ability to spot a flaw in a business deal from a mile away, his precision in judging character. But that night, the blind woman had taught him that while his eyes worked perfectly, his vision was flawed. He had a blind spot where his empathy should have been.
by indy author Sakshi C is an emerging contemporary web novel that has captured the attention of romance and drama readers on indie digital publishing platforms like Scribd . Known for her debut digital works such as Sold To Billionaire on Goodreads , Sakshi C utilizes serialized fiction formats to craft high-stakes emotional narratives. Blindspot 2 functions as a continuation or thematic companion to her initial Blind Spot narrative, diving deep into structural family friction, dark psychological secrets, and complex interpersonal dynamics. Plot Architecture and Character Framework
If you are a fan of dark romance authors like H.D. Carlton, Akshita, or Penelope Douglas, Blind Spot 2 delivers the exact blend of protective obsession, family betrayal, and dark romantic suspense required to keep your e-reader glowing late into the night. Blindspot 2 By Sakshi C
Character growth is a defining feature of Blindspot 2 . The author moves away from archetypal romance tropes to deliver individuals hardened by the events of the previous book. Character Type Role in Blindspot 1 Evolution in Blindspot 2 Naive, reactive, and hunting for answers. Calculated, guarded, and taking control of the narrative. The Romantic Interest Distant, mysterious, and potentially dangerous. Forced to show vulnerability and reveal hidden alliances. The Supporting Cast Functioned as background allies or minor obstacles.
: The prose leans heavily on intense confrontation, sharp inner monologues, and explicit tension. The evening that Arjun drove away from the
Sakshi C publishes via digital platforms, reflecting a massive shift in modern authorship. This publishing style relies on direct consumer feedback and hyper-focused tropes.
has received critical acclaim for its engaging storyline, well-developed characters, and thought-provoking themes. Reviewers have praised Sakshi C's writing style, describing it as evocative and immersive. The novel has also been praised for its unique blend of psychological thriller and literary fiction elements. He had a blind spot where his empathy should have been
: A recurring element is the narrator's "blind spot"—her inability to see the full extent of the adults' plans despite her sharp intuition about their true characters.