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Think it would be cool to be able to look into the future? Think again.
In VisionSight, we learn early on that clairvoyance is not a gift but a curse. When the mother of Jenna Stevens dies, that curse is passed on to her daughter: as Jenna looks into the eyes of someone she cares about, she sees their future in a burst of images that literally knocks her off her feet. The images are often unpleasant—accidents, illnesses, tragedies of every stripe that she feels helpless to prevent. So she adopts ...more
In VisionSight, we learn early on that clairvoyance is not a gift but a curse. When the mother of Jenna Stevens dies, that curse is passed on to her daughter: as Jenna looks into the eyes of someone she cares about, she sees their future in a burst of images that literally knocks her off her feet. The images are often unpleasant—accidents, illnesses, tragedies of every stripe that she feels helpless to prevent. So she adopts ...more

Jenna, the engaging protagonist in Connie Lacy’s novel, Visionsight, is faced with the sudden death of her mother, and the almost simultaneous discovery that she has inherited the ability to see glimpses of the future when she looks into the eyes of people she loves. It doesn’t take Jenna long to understand that some futures are too sad for her to bear, and she begins a self-destructive cycle (distancing herself from the people she loves and drinking too much).
I liked Jenna and rooted for her, b ...more
I liked Jenna and rooted for her, b ...more