Broken Visions

Broken Visions by Jessica Sorensen is a 272-page novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2014. This edition presents a re-imagining of the Young Adult Paranormal book, The Vision, now told as a New Adult Paranormal story. The narrative follows Gemma, who believed she had lost Alex forever due to a grave mistake. However, when her father resets time, she is given a second chance to be with him, provided she can avert an impending catastrophe and eliminate a threatening star.
Readers will find a blend of romance and paranormal elements as Gemma embarks on a perilous journey to alter the vision of the world’s end. The stakes are high, as even the smallest misstep could lead to catastrophic consequences. This edition explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of time manipulation, appealing to those interested in fiction that intertwines romance with supernatural challenges. The book contains mature content and is intended for readers aged 17 and older.
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Gemma thought Alex was dead, that she’d made an irreversible mistake and would never see him again. But then her father resets time and she’s given another chance to be with Alex, if she can save the world and get rid of the star. Gemma decides to follow in her father’s footsteps and attempt to change the vision of the end of the world. If she can pull it off, then maybe she can have the normal life she’s always wanted and Alex and her can have a chance for a real future. But changing visions is dangerous, and sometimes one small mistake can lead to disastrous results. **Mature Content Warning** 17+ for language and sexual content. (this is a re-imagining of my Young Adult Paranormal book, The Vision (Book 3 in the Fallen Star Series) told as a New Adult Paranormal)
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