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Harry Bentley's
Second Sight

Book #2 in the Yada Yada Brothers series

Dave Jackson

Retired Chicago cop, Harry Bentley, was doing just fine. He had custody of his grandson, DaShawn, giving him a second chance at being a good parent. He was enjoying a second romance with the enchanting Estelle Williams. He had finally connected with God, thanks to the Yada Yada brothers. And he was even enjoying SouledOut Community Church and helping at Manna House shelter for women.

So, why was his eye giving him fits?

A blind spot had developed in the very center of his vision with strange distortions around it. Was it a brain tumor? A stroke? Diabetes? Worse … was he going blind? There was no way he could face life like this … let alone raise his grandson or propose marriage to Estelle.

Where was God? And why, at the height of his crisis, did all sorts of other complications crop up—his alcoholism, Estelle’s emotionally disturbed son, his renegade boss from the Chicago Police Department, and an attempt on the life of Gabby Fairbanks’ estranged husband?

He couldn’t see his way clear … until God gave him a “second sight.

This story parallels Who Do I Lean On? the third book in Neta Jackson’s House of Hope series, but from another perspective. It’s like reading in 3-D and seeing more than you ever imagined was there.

If you haven't yet read, Harry Bentley's Second Chance, be sure to begin with it, but you won't be disappointed by this sequal when it comes out at the end of Summer, 2010.

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Castle Rock Creative
ISBN: 978-0-9820544-2-0

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But for now you can read the following ...




Grandson, Liam, helping Dave
learn what Harry Bentley
went through.

Click HERE to read Dave’s,
“I Was Blind, but Now I See ...
Reflections on Losing My Sight”