
Lost in a mind without memories, Dani Weeks fights expectations, desires, and doubts to rise above her unusual and heartbreaking situation. Fully aware that she could walk out on her family with no regrets, her husband, David, must fight to save his marriage and get to know the woman he vowed to love until death.

Dani Weeks awakens to a life she doesn’t recognize. A husband she doesn’t remember, children who call her Mom, and a past that’s completely gone.
Certain the old self will never return, she chooses another nickname: Ella.
Lost in a mind without memories, Ella faces a choice she never expected: walk away from a family she doesn’t know…or stay and fight for a life she may not want. As she wrestles with expectations, desires, and her faith, Ella also discovers something that hints at something far more unsettling
Fully aware she could leave without regret, David Weeks refuses to give up on the wife he vowed to love until death. As he struggles to understand “Ella,” his faith is tested in ways he never imagined. Their children are hurting, and their pastor wonders if something deeper is unfolding beneath the surface.
Can faith restore what memory has erased…or reveal a truth no one is prepared to face?
None So Blind is the first book in the Sight Unseen series, where each novel uncovers a deeper mystery, and the stakes grow higher with every turn.
The characters draw you into their story. It feels so real, I’m ready to pack up & move. 😉 in this book, NONE SO BLIND, you get a good, understanding look a counseling & counselors – secular psychiatric, Christian ministerial, the struggle for wise Biblical, some not so wise, and being a faithful friend when you see someone heading in the wrong direction. I enjoyed the depth of the characters (move over Mr. Darcy, David Weeks is pretty amazing!), getting to better know & spend time with ‘friends’ from Ms. Havigs’ other Rockland/Fairbury/etc. books, and of course, the story itself. I have yet to read a book by Chautona Havig that hasn’t uplifted & encouraged me personally & spiritually. ~Sarah
How did Chautona Havig even come up with this scenario? To wake up one morning to see some heavyweight, frumpy person in the mirror and know that it wasn’t you must have been an awful shock. To not remember one’s children, husband, parents or anyone else is mind boggling! To see Dani (Ella) come to terms with herself and relearn most of her skills and at the same time learn to love and trust her husband and children was amazing to watch unfold. All of the work she put into remaking herself into the person she originally saw in the mirror made me think about remaking myself as well.
I think many of us would like to wake up one morning with the ability to remake and rebuild who we are. We could all take a page from Ella’s book and start working on exercising and eating healthfully in order to become new and better selves. I highly recommend this book to people who enjoy something out of the ordinary. The plot is one-of-a-kind; never have I read anything quite like it before and I have read a ton of books! Thanks, Chautona, for writing a book that made me think about my own life and how I can make it better. ~Knitting
