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Blind Sight (Moving Fiction)

Blind Sight (Moving Fiction)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!
Review: Blind Sight by James H. Pence hits the ground running, literally. The book opens with Paul Bishop on a desperate mission to see his children safely aboard a Dallas bound airplane. He scurries through the airport drilling his instructions into his children. The information they carry is of national importance. Bishop is running from a dangerously sinister cult, sure to convert (kill) him when they discover his plans to expose them.
Bishop manages to get the children on the plane despite the well-placed, cleverly clandestine "conversion" team meeting him at every turn. Just before poison arrests his body, he manages to get a call in to Thomas Kent, the man to whom he has trusted with the lives of his young ones. His life seeping away, he mutters one desperate cry at the answering machine's beep. "Save my children."
The last thing Thomas Kent wanted was a couple of kids. He had some of his own once, and he had not recovered from the loss. When he finds out that Bishop, a man he barely remembers from his college years, sent him two children, his first reaction is to run the other way. Realizing the children's danger, he does agree to take them to their mother. As Kent risks his life trying to help a family he did not know, he finds healing and peace about the family he lost and a restored relationship with the God that he once loved.
Blind Sight is fast paced and exciting with surprises, twists, and turns that will keep you reading until the end. I highly recommend this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blind Sight Helped Me See
Review: New author James Pence captures readers into a thrilling adventure where a dangerous cult threatens America's future. Thomas Kent, angry with God and content to die, discovers himself pulled into action when a former college friend sends his two twin children at the threat of his own life. Drawing upon a promise from years ago, 9/20/42 becomes the dying cry of a man desperate for help with his children in their search for a mom living in hiding.

When Thomas and mother, Justine, cross paths, life turns upside down as each page hurls readers through a tumult of dizzying circumstances. Assassins on the prowl, a presidential candidate's reputation at stake, and countless brainwashed converts force Thomas, Justine, and her children toward an unexpected ending that keeps everyone guessing.

While such adrenaline-laced work should entice lovers of suspense, particularly suspense from a Christian perspective, those too young or searching for a flowery finish need not apply. Though Justine's children sometimes appear advanced for their age at points, the writing is extremely fresh, innovative, and "moving," just as the publisher promises.

I would recommend Blind Sight to any fiction lover tired of formulaic adventures or hungry for an inspiring new author. But hold on tight, Blind Sight will open your eyes and help you see life in a whole new way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It Could Happen
Review: The most exciting Christian fiction book I've ever read. You don't want to start this book thinking you'll read a few pages every night before you go to sleep. You'll read all night because you can't put it down. It starts out with a bang....then it speeds up and never lets up until the last page. Guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.


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