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The Mind's Eye

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Follow Joy in this Jaw dropping page turning explosive book series, part I of IV The Mind’s Eye… All is calm…, lingering among the quieting winds are soft whispers of despair. A Family is torn apart by the tragic event of a horrific storm. The Mind’s Eye, Volume I, is an explosive, emotional journey through the healing and recovery of a family torn apart by tragedy. Follow Joy in this jaw dropping, book series as words jump from the pages with such passion, the characters are brought to life just like a movie. Family feuds, forbidden fruits, and deadly plots pull evil personas to the surface. This, hot adventure will have you clinging to the edge of your seats. A series filled with malicious acts and selfish venture. Healing is a definite need, but Joy may refuse to accept reality and fight every effort to recover, while her nemesis looks to her demise. Witness the drama, deception, and seduction, hidden within the pages of this mystery suspense tale, as we discover just who Joy’s nemesis is. Follow the Series for updates, quizzes, and discussions on Twitter @nemesisbkseries Facebook for the latest on the series and author information Follow the Series Blog at for news and info on contests and contest winners.

276 pages, Paperback

First published July 11, 2011

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2 reviews
October 7, 2011
Great Read! Myself and my wife read this book as well as volume two and we loved it. We are avid book readers she reads one then I pick up the next. I haven't heard of this gal so i figure she is new to the scene. Glad she decided to bless us with her writing. The book is definitely filled with some entertaining topics. Some wow moments and as my wife blurted oh uh uh about sister Sam. She takes the cake. See for yourself. It was a great read and I hear there is another book to follow after vengeance is mine.
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October 14, 2011
There is only one word to describe this book, flabbergasting. I was intrigued by this story from the very beginning. Joy Anderson's character reminds me of my mother, strong and independent. Joy is enduring a lot with the loss of her family. Joy is in denial and refuses to believe that her family is gone. I was shocked to learn that ........you will just have to read the book for yourself.
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October 9, 2011
After reading My Nemesis: The Mind's Eye Volume I, I couldn't wait to read Volume II. The characters in the story are so surreal. I was able to feel Joy's pain of losing her family in the very beginning. The twist and turns of the story keeps you in suspense. This was a really good read!!!!
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October 14, 2011
My Nemesis: The Mind's Eye was tastefully written. An all American Tale is an under statement for this book. Adventure, thrill, and suspense all rolled into one is what I felt from the beginning. I was amazed at how wonderful the characters were portrayed in the story.
3 reviews
October 17, 2011
Wonderful read looking to find out what Sam is up to. I do can't wait to see Lillian in action. I.can't help bit wonder what's to come of Joy and Darrin. Does Joy still have feelings for Darrin. will she hook up with him because of her loss?
1 review
October 22, 2011
Nice book, I've read both volumes. I love how the author left you speechless at the end of each volume, wanting more.
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October 22, 2011
Really great book, not at all what I was expecting. I was able to loose myself within the story and take the place as one of the characters.
1 review
October 23, 2011
Great book, Volume I was captivating and mesmerizing at the same time.
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June 18, 2012
With illusive settings or events keeping me reading- waiting for the tie that binds the characters.. The authors creative suggestions keeps one hooked... On to book two
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October 22, 2011
There are so many twists and turns throughout the story. Joy's sister is not my favorite character of the story. I feel that Sam is very envious of her sister, Joy. I'm a huge fan of urban fiction and this by far is one of my favorite books.
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October 22, 2011
I found this book to be riveting and illuminating. The characters in the story are similar to a lot of people in life. I feel that the author did an excellent job of capturing the attention of her readers.
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October 23, 2011
This story was totally unreal. Same is very envious of her sister and it is distinctly displayed in her actions. If you haven't picked up a copy of this book, you're missing out on an adventure of a life time.
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October 23, 2011
Aija Butler is a brilliant writer of urban fiction. Her impeccable writing skills are displayed throughout the entire book. She lets her imagination run wild within the story. I recommend all fiction lovers to go and purchase a copy today!!!!
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October 23, 2011
Often times writers leave out important parts of the story. Aija M. Butler did an excellent job of describing each character in the story. Everything was on point throughout the entire book, it was disappointing when the story ended. I can't wait to read Volume II to see what happens next.
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November 13, 2014
great book. I had to read the whole series before i can send a review. I had this book for a while and i wasn't sure about this book, but its a great read. The only rhing i did not like was some of the grammer, but i am not sure that if it was the author or the kindle. But other than that,
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October 22, 2011
Let me start out by saying that I am not a fan of Sam. Sam, Joy's sister is an attention hog and a hot mess. After reading Volume I, I'm afraid to see how Sam acts in Volume II.
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