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Invisible

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Do you know who you are—really?

After the murders, Evelyn becomes invisible—imperceivable. However, she can be hurt or killed. She is also different inside; a battle rages between good and evil, and the winner decides what happens to humanity. The situation seems hopeless until the two forces begin appearing in Adam’s dreams.

236 pages, ebook

First published October 19, 2014

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January 14, 2014
This book is a definite page turner as you try to unravel the mystery of why Evelyn has become invisible to the rest of the world after the brutal murder of her parents. After she meets Adam and he starts to finally see her, the mystery becomes even more enthralling.

Mr. Fuller supplied a synopsis of this story along with the novel, but I chose not to read it before reading the novel as I did not want to know the story before it started. I am glad that I did not read it, because it really made me guess the whole way through.

Mr. Fuller’s writing style is effortless and really draws the reader in with likeable characters and a story line that keeps the reader intrigued. This book has not been published yet, but I think with a little bit of editing, when published it will be a hit with the Science Fiction/Fantasy/Romance readers.

Kudos Mr. Fuller on an excellent book!
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November 7, 2014
This is not your average teen romance. It would appeal to any age. There's no fluff here. This is a true love story, but it's also one of the most unusual science fiction stories I've ever read. The love story is simple and lovely, while at the same time the mystery becomes ambitiously complex. I could not have guessed what is really happening here before the end. The characters are tenderly written and absolutely stole my heart. There was one scene in particular where Evelyn is heartbroken, standing out in the rain. It was so vivid, so moving, I was just mesmerized. This one is special.
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November 10, 2014
I loved this book! I couldn't put it down. A bit of Sci Fi mixed with romance and alot of action. Evelyn and Adam were thrown together during childhood and each of their families were murdered. They didn't remember each other as they grew up. Evelyn is a being with extraordinary abilities and she has made other people see her as invisible. She doesn't understand why she is the way she is until she meets Adam (again). I won't give any spoilers away. Just know you have to read the book. It's a fantastic work of art. Great job Daniel Fuller
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November 21, 2019
This is a great story. Original and exciting. It was very slow however. While I definitely wanted to know the outcome it was tedious getting there, which was unfortunate.
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July 19, 2022
Outstanding book

My step uncle actually wrote this book and I find it to be a great inspirational book that has it all romance, fiction, and a little bit of sci-fi all mixed together
All in all this was a great book
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Author 4 books239 followers
April 10, 2015
Don't let the ultra long (and strange) blurb scare you off. I admit when I first saw it, I walked away. Yet, for some reasons I decided to check the sample and liked what I saw so I bought the book.

After a terrifying event, something changed Evelyn. People can't see her anymore. The every day isn't as simple when you are invisible. For two years, she lives in constant fear of being hurt, finding ways to feed and clothe herself despite her strange handicap. One day she meets Adam: the only person in the world who can sense her.

D.R. Fuller tells us a story of courage and survival. As a reader, I fell in love with Evelyn and Adam. I laughed and cried with them, feared for them, always hoping that together they could overcome their problem. More than once, I wondered what Evelyn really was. Could she be a ghost or was it something else behind it. As for Adam, imagine being caught talking to no one. Yet, he sticks with his gut feeling and does whatever he can to help Evelyn.

Pros: 'Invisible' is a well thought out YA story for the young at heart from age twelve to a hundred. The characters are believable, the story enthralling and refreshingly different.

The cons: It's hard to explain without giving any spoilers or misleading the readers, but the ending felt strange and you'll need all your attention while reading it. That being said, don't skip the epilogue; it will leave you with a smile.

This book should appeal to fans of ghost stories, paranormal, romance, and soft science fiction alike.
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Author 10 books16 followers
May 28, 2015

After watching her parents brutal murder 17 year old Evelyn suddenly becomes invisible. Nobody can either see, hear or touch her. Even the effects she has on physical objects cannot comprehended by the people around her, instead they are explained away as something else.
Evelyn herself, however, can easily be hurt by people or objects crashing into her. And so for two years Evelyn lives a totally isolated and lonely life, until she meets Adam, a young man her own age.
Adam also has seen tragedy in his life. And though he cannot see or hear Evelyn either, he can feel her presence and she appears to him in his dreams, dreams Evelyn herself cannot remember.
And so Adam falls in love with the invisible girl, a love Evelyn returns. It is this love which finally makes it possible that Adam is able to see Evelyn with his physical eyes.
From there a beautiful love story develops between the two, while at the same time dark and dangerous forces are threatening both their lives and their love.
I absolutely loved this beautifully poetic love story, which also is a very unusual sci-fi book, different from all others I have read before.
Here you won't find the usual glorification of violence or explicit descriptions of sexual acts, on the contrary. This is a story about the purest form of love in self-giving and sacrifice, and about mercy and forgiveness even towards enemies.
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Author 19 books37 followers
July 22, 2016
I don't really even know where to begin with this story. There us just so much to it, that I don't know even how to categorize the book, let alone my thoughts, but I will try.
Overall I liked it, it kept me up at night hoping to finish, and reading in every spare moment I had. On the other hand, there are some time jumps and non-linear timelines that just about drove me insane. I really think putting the scenes into a linear order would not change the integrity of the story or development of the characters in a negative way.
Often I heard the phrase "Show, don't tell" while finishing the story. While reading I found myself re-writing some parts in my head so that it was more of a "show" rather than "tell".
There is a bit of a mystery element to the story, so some exposition is needed, and I think that was handled very well.
I found the concept incredibly original, and I absolutely loved the Christian undertones.
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Author 25 books813 followers
July 1, 2016
This book kept me guessing the entire time. I'm the type of reader who guesses almost every twist before it happens and there was only one of these twists that I figured out early on.

This book starts off slow leading into the plot, but then it grips you. And the connection between Evelyn and Adam is what I loved: a bond which is not normal for most people, but when it happens, it is amazing. I love, love romance and this one had it in a clean, wholesome way.

I wasn't thrilled with the POV changes, but for this book I think it was necessary; otherwise it would be too confusing.

This is one book I'll definitely re-read.

I received this free book for an honest review.
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October 6, 2020
Very well written and by a "clean author"! I haven't read SF in awhile but this was a novel worth reading. I am planning to buy two copies for my young adult grandchildren. The author did a great job telling this story and I am very blessed that I had a copy to read.
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