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The Third Eye

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Jodie has been looking forward to this day for a month now—the day her boyfriend returns from a trip with his father. Thought he is 17, only a year older than her, Walter is already in college and his father has taken to showing him around the family' business. This latest trip took them all the way to Alaska, a trip that he seems to be a bit evasive about discussing. She also notices that he is acting a little bit odd, but none of that matters now that she has him back.

If only life was really that simple. That night Jodie is woken from a terrible nightmare, one that involved her father getting abducted. The next morning she is almost able to dismiss the nightmare, even though she could almost feel the pain from the dream.

When the visions start coming during her waking hours, Jodie begins to panic. Simply walking down the halls of her school is enough to start more visions, this time they are all of death. Then she gets called to the office where she is told that her mother has been in a terrible car accident. A mysterious man waiting outside of the building claiming that her father had sent him to pick her up sets things in mationfor her that she could never have seen coming.

Jodie has to learn how to control the visions, free her father, and stop unjust deaths all while on the run from the very people who have taken her father.

210 pages, Paperback

Published March 14, 2016

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L.A. Maldonado

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L.A. MALDONADO was born and raised in Pompano Beach, Florida. At the age of 17, he moved to West Texas for the next 16 years. In 2010 he thought it would be a good idea to head back to his roots in home state.

Maldonado now lives in Lehigh Acres, Florida, with his small family and two dogs, Esme and Sammy. He's a fan of most things geeky (think: Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Charmed, Once Upon A Time, The Walking Dead, all kind of books like Beautiful Creatures, The Vampire Chronicles, Twilight Saga, The Hunger Games, Fear Street, Harry Potter...). He has been in love with books since he was given his first novel on his 8th birthday called "I Know What You Did Last Summer" by Lois Duncan, way before Hollywood ever thought of making a Blockbuster movie out of it.

Everyone who knew him in school says that he is caring, giving, and the brave one out of the group of friends. Every time you see Maldonado, he always has a book in his hand reading. While he was in high school he wrote poems and short stories and had a number of them published in the school newspaper.

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