What Doesn't Kill Her
by Paul G. Vecchiet
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Pub Date Dec 27 2021 | Archive Date Jul 17 2022
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Description
Katrina is unique: her psychic powers allow her to recognize energy waves with her mind. But her ability comes with a price, and she must treat the symptoms arising from using it.
While writing a letter to her daughter, Emma, as an apology for the stress Katrina put her through, she gets a call from her estranged father. He requests her to visit him in Washington DC.
During the visit, her disciplined father opens up as he takes her to Arlington National Cemetery where he reveals two secrets. One is about her late brother, who passed from a rare brain cancer, and the other reveals why she has the ability.
Her father details the events that happened to him as a young private where he was assigned to help recover the remains of a UFO crash near Corona, New Mexico. Events related to the assignment would have a great impact on him, and later, his family.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781647044411 |
PRICE | $8.50 (USD) |
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Wow the storyline truly was like nothing I've read before. I enjoyed the excitement, this book held my attention the entire time that I literally read it all in 1 sitting. The main character is such a power source (bad pun sorry lol) but literally she is amazing, strong and determined. I loved how she found Robert and they meshed well to work together in the end. I gave this 4 stars, as I'm not sure who the editor of this book was but they did a terrible job. Missing words several times and grammatical errors was a consistent thing but looking past that this was an incredible read. I really enjoyed this book!
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