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Reviewed by Lucinda E Clarke for Readers' Favorite
A Healing Touch is the third book in the Riverview series, and like the first two, it also deals with overcoming personal disasters. This time, author Melissa A Hanson focuses on the effects of rape and the aftermath. Told from various points of view, the main character Natasha, in her first year at university studying architecture, reluctantly attends a party. To her delight, she meets up with Caleb Wilson who she has a huge crush on. She drinks some water and, after passing out, comes around lying in a strange bedroom having been raped, but she remembers nothing. We live with her fears, her feeling of being stalked, and her inability to cope with her emotions. Who was it who took her virginity? Who is sending her threatening messages? Her circle of friends is very supportive, but it is up to her alone to cope with the horrors of the violation.
A Healing Touch by Melissa A Hanson is aimed at the teenage market, but I also enjoyed it very much. Besides the main story of the rape, other themes are included, such as friendship, mental health awareness, coping with stress, and meltdown. It contains lots of good advice as we follow Natasha to the hospital after the assault, and the author has also provided a list of centers offering help and advice at the end of the book. How many of us have even thought about what happens to the mind after the body has been attacked? This book opens the door to the mental chaos that results after rape. The difficulty in trusting, the fear of betrayal, the loss of virginity, and the horror of feeling dirty, used, and abused. This author has painted an excellent scenario as we travel along the dark tunnel with Natasha. All her previous carefree days are gone and only time may heal her heart, but that is difficult without closure. This a great book to give a teenager as an example of what can happen to anyone at any time. A well-deserved five stars!