Book Brief: Blind Sight

Blind SightBlind Sight (The Celadon Circle)
by Nicole Storey
Genre: YA Paranormal
Word count: Approx. 73,000

Jordan has visions of monsters, demons, and death. Seventeen, orphaned, and born into the family business, she doesn’t have friends, she doesn’t have choices. Her uncle, older brothers, and a few annoying angels dominate her life, demanding she tow their lines – and the punishment is severe when those lines are crossed.

When Jordan is ordered to help hunt down a monster, she’s not sure which she dreads more: the elusive, blood-thirsty creature or spending time in a cramped backwoods cabin with a brother who despises her. To make matters worse, a demon shows up and warns Jordan that she could be her family’s next assignment.

In a game between Good and Evil where God seems to have tapped out early, lines are blurred and not everything is as it seems. Jordan learns a little too late that the real monster is closer than she thinks.

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Video Trailer: Blind Sight

Blind SightJordan’s family hunts supernatural monsters for a living…and she is their next assignment.

When Jordan is ordered to go on a hunt for a blood-thirsty creature stalking a seedy campground, her biggest worries are the decaying cabin, which is no more than termites holding hands, and being stuck inside of it with a brother who hates her…until a demon shows up with a warning.

Caught in a game between Good and Evil, lines are blurred and Jordan doesn’t know who to trust. She learns a little too late that the real monster is closer than she thinks.

Blind Sight, the young adult paranormal book by Nicole Storey, is available from Amazon, Smashwords, and Amazon UK and most online booksellers.

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Blind Sight
Nicole Storey
Available from Amazon.

Jordan has visions of monsters, demons, and death. Seventeen, orphaned, and born into the family business, she doesn’t have friends, she doesn’t have choices. Her uncle, older brothers, and a few annoying angels dominate her life, demanding she tow their lines – and the punishment is severe when those lines are crossed.

When Jordan is ordered to help hunt down a monster, she’s not sure which she dreads more: the elusive, blood-thirsty creature or spending time in a cramped backwoods cabin with a brother who despises her. To make matters worse, a demon shows up and warns Jordan that she could be her family’s next assignment.

In a game between Good and Evil where God seems to have tapped out early, lines are blurred and not everything is as it seems. Jordan learns a little too late that the real monster is closer than she thinks.