There is nothing you can do and no place that you can hide. Your comfortable existence is about to vanish forever. Darkness is falling, and none of us may survive.
Near the end, a handful of heroes will emerge that may or may not be able to save us. The evil that we face is all-consuming, and those that stand between it and us are so very few. Each of these heroes has a disability that is tied to their unique talent.
Jacob is blind since birth, yet able to see and manipulate the very life-force that is in and surrounds each living thing. He, along with Rachel and Clarisse, will battle the human shaped simulacrums that their real enemy uses.
Survival isn’t just winning this battle; it’s finding others like them to help and winning the war.
Reality is not what you think.
K M Aul is the best selling author of the Senses Novels series. K M's books have garnered reviews such as, "Fabulous Series. ( can't wait for sequels)" and, "Gripping Wild Ride! Loved it!" K M draws inspiration from the God-given natural and supernatural world around us.
Our hero, young Jacob, does not see the world as most people do. By any normal standards, he would be considered blind. Yet, he has the ability to see what we truly are. That is the difference between vision and sight. While sight is what allows you to view the world through your eyes, vision is what lets you interpret and define that world.
How you define the world is what creates your reality and it is a little different for everyone. We all come to agreement on most things that we can see, feel, touch, smell or taste, but that is all they are, an agreement.
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Book Excerpt
AURA
My parents had decided that we needed to take a road trip. I hated road trips and here you will learn a little bit more about how and what I see. Imagine for a moment that you are in a cardboard box. The cardboard box has wheels and is going down the road at sixty miles an hour. You know that the person in charge of driving the cardboard box isn’t going to get you into an accident, but you cannot see where you are going, where you are or where you’ve been. That is what riding in a car is to me. I cannot see through glass.
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