Invisible
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Narrated by:
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Megan Joy
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Written by:
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Daniel Ray Fuller
About this listen
Evelyn Jefferson has literally become invisible - it is like she doesn't even exist. Nobody can see her, nobody can hear her. Only securing the love of her soul mate, a boy who sees her only in his dreams, will change her fate.
Do you know who you are - really? Evelyn is a 17-year-old high school student living in New Orleans, Louisiana. She has never been popular - always the social enigma, in spite of her stellar academic and athletic abilities. It’s not because she hasn't tried. Something else is up, and it all comes to a head when her parents are mysteriously gunned down by a man in black.
Evelyn is the only witness to the crime, but she can't tell anyone what happened. She has become invisible. Worse, it's is like she doesn't even exist. Nobody can see her, nobody can hear her. And if she touches them? They still don't acknowledge her! It's maddening, and she is truly, completely alone. Then she meets a guy who can see her...only in his dreams. He thinks he's in love with her, but he doesn't know she's real. Can Evelyn make contact and change her fate? Will she ever find her parents' killers? Or will she forever be Invisible?
Audiobook Exclusive: Includes an original song by Megan Joy
©2014 Daniel Ray Fuller (P)2019 Daniel Ray FullerWhat listeners say about Invisible
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- Ryan
- 2023-08-03
Pretty good love story but a bit strange.
So with zero other reviews I was curious on how this would be. The book is written by a first time author and it feels like it. Not to say that it's bad because it is actually quite good. I read this because I read "I am the ghost in your house" and wanted something similar. It indeed fit the bill but ended up with an even stranger ending than I could have imagined. The bread crumbs were there, I just didn't see it coming. The book is written fast paced and damands your attention. Lots of talk about love, one's inner and outer self, and occasionally religion is mentioned. The narrator is pretty good but the background hiss in the recording does get annoying sometimes. The song at the end was a nice surprise.
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