After a bad breakup and the discovery that her father is quickly going blind, sixteen-year-old photographer Shana and her parents travel to Machu Picchu for an adventure, where Shana meets Quattro, a boy with secrets of his own.
Initial thoughts: This book has a cover that is such a deterrent for me, the saving grace was the author's name. I had previously read a book from Justina Chen that I loved, so I pushed aside all misgivings. I am so glad I did because I loved A Blind Spot for Boys even more! It's not some sappy romance as that cover might have you think. It is a book about love, tragedy, pain, hope and acceptance. It truly is.