True Sight is a grumpy x sunshine, open door romance story between a grouchy software engineer and the happy-go-lucky dance fitness instructor he falls in love with. Conrad Miller doesn't like people. That much is true. But when he gets an email with one too many exclamation points from someone looking for help on a pretty major project, he can't seem to say no. Henry Baker has grown a healthy online following for his high-energy, dance fitness classes. Chasing his lifelong dream of opening his own studio, he relocates to Charleston and hires the city's best software engineer for the job. On paper, these two are anything but compatible, but once they come together, they discover they're more alike than they might think.
Both Conrad and Henry have parts of their pasts they’d like to keep locked away and safe from prying eyes. But they learn that sometimes there are people who can see you for who you truly are no matter how hard you try to hide it. And if you let them, those people might just change your life forever.
Henry Baker is relocating from the U.K. to Charleston to chase the dream he and his gran have had for years: open up his very own dance fitness studio. After amassing a major online following and facing the loss of his beloved gran, Henry takes the trust fund she left him and relocates to the lowcountry to finally make his dream a reality. One step in making it happen?
Hiring the grouchy software engineer to design him a fully custom website and app that allows him to stream his workout classes worldwide. What starts out as strictly business slowly becomes more as he learns that this grumpy American has more to him than meets the eye.
With the help of a persistent therapist, a dog he doesn’t want in the first place, and a fitness instructor who hires him for a project, Conrad starts to learn that sometimes the best things in life are unplanned and come in packages you never expected.
After losing his parents at a young age, he’s grown to rely on order, schedules, and being in control as an attempt to not absolutely lose his mind. But as his nightmares get worse and the constant nagging from his friends starts to wear, he knows he either needs to make a change or get left behind.
Conrad Miller has watched his three best friends find love and happiness while he has remained as the perpetual group grump. It’s not his fault he hates most people and can’t stand anyone outside of the strange, dysfunctional group that’s grown to become his family.
This is my new favourite book, my new comfort read, my most anticipated read of 2025. AAAAAAAAAAA.
I loved this so fucking much. Conrad and Henry made me smile, giggle and laugh so much. They also made me cry, BUT I FORGIVE THEM (sort of).
I literally can't wait to share my thoughts on this with everyone. I'll be screaming at the top of my lungs how much I love them.
I love Conrad's character growth throughout the book, and I knew from Book 1 that his book was going to be amazing!
Henry is such a fun character and balances Conrad's grumpy personality perfectly. I'm so glad this was written with dual POVs because Henry's chapters were such a joy to read.
I really enjoyed all the therapy scenes in the book - even though they are very serious, I had the most fun reading those scenes because I felt like we got to learn the most about Conrad in them, and he hasn't had a lot of screen (page?) time in the rest of the series
Rebecca always makes me fall in love with the side characters, and True Sight is no exception, because now I'm super excited for a book that may or may not exist with some side characters who we only see a few times!
We've all been waiting for Conrad's book and I can say it did not disappoint, I loved it. From growing from the trauma of losing his parents young to then losing his grandma who was his only other family besides his three best friends. Seeing his friends growing and moving within their own lives he finally decides to start going to therapy, reluctantly if I may add. He didn't want to open up but with the help of his therapist, a sunshine client, and an adorable dog that he may not have wanted in the beginning he slowly learns that great things come in unexpected ways.
In all seriousness, I absolutely love them. I fell head over heals for Conrad and Henry's story and I believe Rebecca saved the best for last! Because everything about this book is perfection . The MMC, the tropes, the lenght of the book, the friend group, it was all hands down PERFCTION! I enjoyed every part of reading this book. We have been getting grumpy anti-relationship and punctual Conrad throughout the entirety of the NAT 20 series and seeing him fall in love with a Henry, who is sunshine personified, was the best thing ever! He was literally the sunshine to his stormy cloud!
Parental loss, therapy and medication representation, parental abandonment, PTSD, depression, on-page sexual content, and swearing
Chapter 22, Chapter 24, Chapter 25,
Chapter 27, Chapter 28, Chapter 33, Chapter 35