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Midnight Sea
Description:
Lani opened her eyes fully, straining to see something, anything. It was as though she swam in a black sea that blocked out all light, all visual sensation. “I can’t see,” she whispered. “I can’t see!” Her shriek rose and echoed off the blackness.
A seemingly random shooting at her aunt’s coffee farm has left Lani Tagama blind. Now she must learn to navigate in a world of darkness. With the help of an embittered ex-cop, Ben, and a half-trained seeing-eye dog, Fisher, Lani discovers she can regain a shadow of her former independence.
But strange and dangerous secrets lurk behind the beauty of this seaside paradise. Suspicion grows that this was not a random shooting, but an attempted murder, one with its roots in a hippie commune burned over thirty years ago. Lani realizes she is a target, and that she must find the shooter before he strikes again.
Book Takeaway:
God illuminates any darkness.
Why the author wrote this book:
I've always feared losing my sight and I wanted to explore what would happen to a heroine in those circumstances.
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