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Eyes Don't Lie by Crystal Dawn Mason
Category: Adult Fiction, 142 pages \ Genre: Suspense / Thriller Publisher: self-published | Release date: Oct 11, 2017 Tour dates: April 30 to May 18, 2018 Content Rating: PG Synopsis: Curly haired brunettes with blue eyes are the only women that seem to capture Keith’s attention. But is it really their appearance that attracts him or something more sinister? Keith, a broken soul, who’s battling between good and evil, goes about his days trying to fight his evil urges. But because of a demonic stronghold, in most instances good loses the battle to evil. Affected by the pain and hurt of his childhood, he now seeks out the love he didn’t receive as a child. But when he doesn’t get it, there’s retribution to pay…and what a sad day it is for those curly haired brunettes with blue eyes who fail to make the mark. But things take a turn when he meets a grocery store cashier who has the ability to see evil through his eyes. McKenzie is able to connect dots, interfering with Keith’s destructive path – a path that could lead him to prison or even the grave. Buy the Book: Amazon ~ Barnes & Noble ~ iTunes ~ Smashwords ~ Kobo Add to Goodreads
GUEST POST: My Personal Experience/Inspiration for writing Eyes Don’t Lie: An experience I had as a teen inspired me to come up with the title Eyes Don’t Lie. One of the scenes in the book is representative of my personal encounter. It’s the scene involving McKenzie spending the night over to her friend’s house, and she could discern that her dad was a rapist by looking in to his eyes. But because her spiritual gift was yet to be developed, she didn’t recognize and/or understand what was going on and how God was working through her. At fifteen years old, I was McKenzie. I had spent the night over to a friend’s house, and I discerned the same evil by glancing in to her dad’s eyes. Weeks later, I received confirmation when my friend passed me a note in class telling me her dad had been molesting her. Therefore, God had shown me what was real, and he confirmed it. It’s an experience I will never forget because I could have been harmed had it not been for God’s protection. Also, I would like to add how important it is to pay attention and work toward developing your gifts because not only are your gifts for your own benefit, but it is for the benefit of others. In this particular case, God used my gift to protect me from an evil spirit. Had I kept going over to her house and ignoring the warning, something bad might have happened. But that wasn’t in the plan because my friend moved soon thereafter. In regard to using my gift to benefit others, I could have warned my peers about going over to her house. I could have reached out to the police. There are steps I could have taken to prevent her dad from harming others. Also, my experience is testimonial, and I know there are others who can relate to it along with the fictitious scenarios and characters I created in Eyes Don’t Lie. ABOUT the AUTHOR: ![]() Crystal Dawn Mason started writing books of poetry, then transitioned into narrative writing. Becoming a writer was not a goal as she began her studies as a psychology major at Indiana University Purdue University of Indianapolis. It wasn't until she had a bad experience that she stumbled upon her natural ability to create stories. And this discovery started her down a newfound path of purpose. While working, she found another niche in the education field, which led her to pursue a teaching degree. Thus, she is now pursuing a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies to become an elementary teacher. She enjoys working with children, and her goal, outside of teaching, is to continue writing stories that are inspiring and entertaining for her readers. Connect with the author: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Pinterest Enter the Giveaway! Win a $10 Amazon gift card (open internationally to wherever Amzon.com delivers / 5 winners) Ends May 26, 2018
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