Blind Sight

Publisher:
Tyndale
ISBN-10: 1601454384
ISBN-13: 978-1601454386
Retail: $17.95

364 pages

I’m a Procrastination Queen. You see, I’ve received this book from Kathy Carlton- Willis Communication earlier this month, and I’ve been putting off reading the book entitled Blind Sight by James H. Pence because I’ve been too busy doing something else…. you know… my yearly NaNoWrimo challenge.

Anyway, I wouldn’t want to waste anymore time, so without further ado, allow me to review ‘Blind Sight’ by James H. Pierce.

Blind Sight is a very intriguing and fast-paced story, and I don’t know why I’ve put off reading it for so long. It’s about a about mind-control cults. Sounds scary and intimidating,eh? Well yes, it is a rather dark fiction.

James H. Pierce brings you the story of Thomas Kent, a man who lost his will to continue living and move on after loosing his family.

Thomas was disillusioned by the tragic loss of his family in an auto accident and he wants nothing more than just die. Without his family, life is just meaningless. He had lost the purpose to live until one day, he received a mysterious message and a voice from the past stir him to fight for his life and the lives of a family he doesn’t know.

Thomas found himself reluctantly drawn into the murderous plot of a dangerous cult that threatens to steal America’s future. And as Thomas attempts to expose the cult, Thomas finds himself facing the past he had buried, and his anger towards God who had taken everything dear to him.

Blind Sight is a very good book. I find it very intriguing and I couldn’t let it down. And unlike many other Christian fiction, Blind Sight is not slow-paced, and made you ponder on a lot of things: Mainly the purpose of life, God’s plan and allowing yourself to let go when it’s necessary.

Blind Sight address the grief of a man who had lost everything that matters to him, and also shows the reader that God always have the best plan for you, even if you think otherwise. All you need to do is let Him into your life, and He will show you the way.

Generally, Blind Sight is a very good book to read on a rainy night, and I highly recommend this to those who felt as if God has abandoned them and for those who prefers fast-paced novels.

I received this book free from Kathy Carlton Willis Communications. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

5 comments

  1. Cheeyee says:

    Very interesting storyline. I always believe things happen for a reason. Life has to move on. Anyway you take care and hope to see you soon. Have a nice weekend!

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