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Bleeding the Blind

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Being superhuman isn't all it's cracked up to be when you can't touch the girl you love without killing her.

Nineteen-year-old James Sparks, known to most as Sparky, has achieved success beyond anything his doubting mother could ever have expected. He has just been named the new docent of Epicurus Residence Hall at Knobhouse Academy. He will now share the most coveted job in town with his best friend, who's bouncy red hair and pouty lips are becoming more distracting by the day. When a mysterious inventor returns to Stonyford Hollow, Sparky finds himself risking his dream job and his budding relationship for a chance to restore his father's honor. Bleeding the Blind is a funny and romantic follow-up to The Fifth Specter .

34 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 28, 2011

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July 9, 2012
19-year-old James Sparks, known as Sparky, just started his job as docent a local university. When a mysterious inventor returns to Stonyford Hollow, Spark finds himself risking his job. With the inventor’s unusual blood extractor, he’ll be able to obtain shadow dog’s blood. A rare type of animal blood that will make whoever possesses it very rich. Things the inventor starts doing, however, cast suspicion on the man. What lengths will Sparky go to to obtain the blood? Can the inventor be trusted.

A short story that’s almost too short. The characters are likable, but to understand the plot, readers will have to have read the first book. The plot is well-developed for a short story, but leaves the reader a little confuse at how everything happened in the book. Readers, however, who have read the other book in the series and who like fantasy, inventions, and books where the main character outwits the villain of the book might enjoy reading this book.
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