The Aura
May the Truth Be Seen!
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Book Details
About the Book
With no true identity nor any trace of a family tree, a strikingly beautiful young teenage girl, by the name of Sara Lightfoot, whose physical attributes reflect those of a half-blooded native American Indian, clings to the only comfort she’s ever known. That comfort is in the form of a paranormal extra-sensory perception. She has the ability to visibly see people’s intentions. Sara’s ability reaches far beyond that of a typical sensory perception, so much that her friends and family recognize this sense as a gift. She can distinguish good intentions from evil intentions. To Sara, these intentions are not measured facially or verbally, but rather by the appearance of alternating colors that surround each person. Sara calls these colors auras, given that they are as constant as they are specific to each person. Though intangible, this particular extra-sensory perception just might possibly be the first quantifiable paranormal gift ever examined on a scientific scale in that it can be repeated with predictable results. The fate of her gift and the destiny of her life come down to a single choice. Her dilemma, to courageously own up to the full potential of this extraordinary gift or take heed and suppress it, is but a conjecture away.
About the Author
T. Arnold, short for Trish Arnold, is married and has one son who is now grown. She is currently studying to be a Marine Biologist relative to ecological research.
Her interests include writing, camping, hiking, vacationing at the beach, and enjoying time with her family. She and her husband, Danny, work for the Bureau of Land Management in support of wildland fire suppression.
The inspiration for this book has been a lifelong personal attempt to gain awareness of other people’s thoughts and feelings through a direct line of sight (if that’s possible) as visual perception seems to be the most trusted; hence, The Aura.