It was a gamble for Eleanor to rejoin humanity but she was driven to it. She’d been too successful forgetting. The last vestiges of her original family hung by a thread in her transformed brain and drove her to be reckless.
Ten years later Eleanor hides in plain sight. An average girl getting average grades in a small Wyoming town; poor but happy, lonely but loved. Her mother, Tabitha, is there for her and that’s all she’s ever needed. But now her mother is sick and David has returned. The only friend she’d ever had, the only other person who knows her secret, is back. And Eleanor again becomes reckless.
Eleanor is a modest girl, unremarkable but extraordinary, young but old, malleable but fixed. She is scared and confused. She is a liar and a thief. Eleanor is not what she appears to be.
Though introducing a triology, ELEANOR, THE UNSEEN, is a stand alone story of change and growth, challenges and prejudicice. Love and loss. When you have come to know Eleanor, you can follow her story into Celeste and David.
Kirkus
— "A riveting supernatural character study wrought with the pains of first love and the struggles of self-acceptance."
Inkk Reviews
— "Eleanor is Paranormal at its best!"
David Powers King
— "I pretty much ate this book in one sitting. It may just be the best novel I've read this year. ELEANOR explores deep topics, defining what it means to be a monster and what it means to be human. And what it means to choose."