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Seeing is Believing - by Maureen Morrissey (Paperback)

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Seeing is Believing - by Maureen Morrissey (Paperback)
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About the Book Mary Christina possesses a remarkable gift: the ability to feel others emotions and hear their thoughts. Her mothers conviction that she is evil sends her on a tumultuous journey to prove her wrong. Book Synopsis Mary Christina Barnes is an ordinary small-city Midwestern girl except for one thing: she was born with the uncanny power to feel the emotions of others and hear their thoughts. Her deeply religious mother sees her psychic gift as a sinister force. Haunted by her mothers conviction that she is evil, the young woman embarks on a tumultuous journey to understand her gift and use it for good. While her compassionate side aids the police in finding missing children, a darker side threatens to consume her. All she wants is a normal life, but she finds herself having to fight for it. Her work with the police leads to some unexpected attention and makes this reluctant psychic a target for both those who want her help and those who want to stop her. Seeing is Believing is an evocative tale that explores the complexities of identity, acceptance, and the delicate balance between good and evil. Will Mary Christina succumb to the pressures around her or rise above them, embracing her unique gifts to forge a path uniquely her own? Review Quotes This book has a number of twists and turns that keeps you interested and riveted. Maureen has a natural talent as this is the third of her books I could not put down til finished. I loved Seeing is Believing! Maureen Morrissey did such a great job delving into the mind of a sensitive and developing a detailed, impactful, and entertaining life and story. The various trials and tribulations throughout the main character, Maris, life were well thought out and portrayed in such a powerful, relatable, and realistic way, helping to create a more thorough and meaningful story overall. The storyline, plot, and characters were well-developed and intriguing and the aspects of romance and spice throughout helped to make the piece a more rounded and entertaining story overall. I started off this book really slow and was having trouble getting into it. Then about around 25% in I was sucked in. I loved the story and how it was written. I wasnt a huge fan of the game show vibe as the first chapter but by the next time it came up I loved it, I thought it was so well written. I got this book for free to review and I am so happy I did. It is one of my favorite books . Seeing Is Believing by Maureen Morrissey is an enchanting and captivating tale that effortlessly weaves together elements of mystery, fantasy, and self-discovery . The story follows Mari, a relatable and intriguing protagonist, who grapples with the extraordinary ability to see the hidden truths behind the ordinary. Morrisseys writing is lyrical and immersive, transporting readers into a world where reality and imagination converge in delightful ways. The books exploration of perception and the power of belief is thought-provoking , making us question the very essence of what we consider real. With its cleverly constructed plot and richly developed characters , this novel is a must-read for anyone seeking a thrilling and heartfelt escapade through the realms of imagination. The story is relatable. Maureen Morrissey has written three books, each one better than the next. I read Seeing is Believing in two days. I couldnt put it down. Her writing is impeccable, and her storytelling is all encompassing. Read this book and read Ms. Morrisseys other two books.
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