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Blindspot 2 By Sakshi C [verified] ❲2K 2025❳

Miranda Hartley
Miranda Hartley
January 7, 2025

Blindspot 2 By Sakshi C [verified] ❲2K 2025❳

The writing is raw and focuses on internal monologues. It’s "solid" if you enjoy stories that prioritize internal psychological conflict over external action. Universal Themes:

The photograph had been tucked behind a ledger for so long that its edges had taken the shape of the paper around it: a small, faded rectangle that promised clarity and delivered only more questions. Mira recognized the street in the background and the way the light struck the eaves; she had walked that block a hundred times and never seen the pattern of absence the image revealed.

Blind Spot 2 shifts the narrative from childhood introductions and world-building into a full-fledged dark mafia romance. The sequel focuses heavily on the evolution of the main characters:

| Feature | Sakshi C (Sakshi.K) | Laury Dahners | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Auditor with over eleven years of experience | Retired Orthopaedic Surgeon and Professor | | Educational Background | MBA, US CPA, B.Com (Honors) from Lady Shri Ram College | Medical School at the University of Arizona; Orthopaedic residency at the University of Kansas | | Known Publications | Shades I: Thoughts that Linger (reflections on life) | Blind Spot series (science fiction), including The Boy Who Couldn’t Miss | | Writing Style/Genre | Reflective, observational, exploring life and emotion | Science fiction, with a focus on inventive plots and straightforward action | Blindspot 2 By Sakshi C

is the highly anticipated second installment in the gripping dark romance and romantic suspense universe crafted by popular indie author Sakshi C . Known for weaving tales of intense emotional isolation, family secrets, and psychological trauma—as seen in her hit book Behind That Door —Sakshi C’s narrative continuation delivers an immersive experience for fans of complex character arcs and high-stakes tension.

Maya’s accident was not an accident. Her twin, presumed dead at birth, survived and has been orchestrating events to make Maya question her own reality.

"A friend who leaves five million dollars in your account?" He pulled the car to a sharp halt, the tires screeching against the wet asphalt. He turned to her, his eyes dark with a "mad hunger" for the truth. "My men found out about Natalie Moore, Inessa. They found out she’s the mother of my greatest enemy. So tell me—why is his mother paying you?" The writing is raw and focuses on internal monologues

"Blindspot 2" picks up where the original left off, delving deeper into the lives of the characters and their struggles. The story revolves around the protagonist, who finds themselves entangled in a web of secrets, lies, and deceit. As the plot thickens, the protagonist must navigate through the dark underbelly of society, confronting their own demons and making difficult choices along the way.

I will also mention that the book might be upcoming or unpublished.

Blindspot 2 functions as a study of how people construct coherent life stories from incomplete information. The novel asks whether knowing the whole truth is necessary for healing, or whether acceptance of uncertainty can be its own form of progress. Mira recognized the street in the background and

Can feel repetitive if you aren't a fan of "slow-burn" romance. Strong, relatable internal character monologues.

The most concrete information found is about the author, Sakshi C (often listed as Sakshi.K). Based on her profile, she is a professional auditor with extensive international experience across India, the UK, and Canada. Her educational background is impressive, including an MBA, a US CPA certification, and having cleared two levels of the CFA program, in addition to graduating with a B.Com (Honors) from Lady Shri Ram College.

The sequel often shifts from a "victim" narrative to a "reclamation" narrative. You see the lead character (often described as resilient but flawed) finally taking agency over their situation. The "Antagonist" Dynamics: Sakshi C is known for writing morally grey love interests or antagonists. In Blindspot 2

, who often have a history with the female lead's family or are "big shots" in their respective worlds.

True to modern dark romance, the male lead operates in a moral grey area. His motivations are driven by power, possession, and a deep-seated connection to the protagonist's past.