The Eyes of Innocence

An Incident On Endearing Lane

by Lecy McKenzie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/25/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 490
ISBN : 9781491864128
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 490
ISBN : 9781491864135

About the Book

If the eyes are the portals of the soul see what happens when they are seeing for more than one soul. A nightmare came to Endearing Lane and the tranquil life as everyone knew it has come to a horrifying end. Terrorized and terrified Nicole Rogers is about to find out reality might just be more than what the eyes are willing to see. She will soon realize that trying to ignore the visions from the past that are haunting her might not be something that she could or should do. Afraid of the darkness and the shadows creeping up on her, she eventually will have to face her greatest fears or lose the ones that she loves most. A mysterious stranger from her past may be the only thing that can help her find the abilities that she will need to fight a battle that no one could possibly win. Evil is stalking an innocent victim who will only need to open her eyes to see what is standing right in front of her. Horror is on it ways so don't close your eyes or you might just miss the signs.


About the Author

Author Lecy McKenzie’s great passion in life was always writing. As a young girl, she gave away hundreds of short stories. She remembers always having a notebook in her hand, with one great novel or the other in various stages of completion. She would write her inner most thoughts, and she was amazed when people told her they were really good. She wrote about everything but her favorite stories were those about super natural encounters. Lecy credits her mother for telling her of hauntingly scary tales regarding her travels across the country as a young girl. My mother would have been a great author, Lecy writes, but a young marriage, and raising her children dominated her life, and never gave her the chance to prove that talent. She could tell a story more amazing than any book I have ever read, Lecy writes, and she was truly my mentor. She always had faith in me, and now, I hope I honor that faith and her memory.