16 yr. old Salem Cabot blames herself for her fatherβs death. And her mother for everything else. Salem struggles against the knowledge that she's become psychic since the accident that killed her father. At first her visions are a mere annoyance, but when she sees her mother fall victim to a gunman
Salem's Sight
β Scribed by Stanzione, Lyn
- Book ID
- 107257470
- Publisher
- Eden Elgabri
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Series
- Salem's Sight 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
16 yr. old Salem Cabot blames herself for her fatherΠ²Πβ’s death. And her mother for everything else. Salem struggles against the knowledge that she's become psychic since the accident that killed her father. At first her visions are a mere annoyance, but when she sees her mother fall victim to a gunman, Salem must fight to harness the ability she fears. Will she save her mother? Or run out of time?
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