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Death of a Seer

The Seer Series, Book 1

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Death of a Seer

By: Alisha Davis
Narrated by: Shba Cochrane
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In the natural realm, we use our five senses to experience our surroundings. However, there is a spiritual realm that our five senses cannot detect. There are a few gifted that can see into this realm.

In this story, we see how this gift is developed and passed down through generations. Bertha, a middle-aged African-American woman, has to deal with a deadly illness for which she has prayed repeatedly for healing, but it has not been received. Savannah, her daughter, flies to Atlanta, GA, trying to get to her mother’s bedside only to miss her mother’s passing by hours. Savannah also finds out that her mother has been keeping secrets. Savannah has to deal with them, her loss, and her drug-addicted aunt. The things her mother did not tell her will change her life forever.

©2020 Alisha Davis (P)2020 Alisha Davis
Christian Fiction Fiction Extrasensory Perception

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