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Some eyes don’t just see… they know.

PROLOGUE — ONE BLUE EYE

Some eyes don’t just see… they know.

There’s something different about Benji. Not just the mismatched eyes, not just the quiet loyalty—but the way he watches. The way he reads what people try to hide. In a world where words can deceive, instinct becomes truth.

This exclusive sneak peek from Benjiman Blue by TC Neville Senior pulls you into a moment where tension lingers and shadows move with intention.

Sneak Peek:

I watched her shadow.
It twitched like it wanted to crawl up her leg.

Curtis cleared his throat. “Benji.”
“Benji,” she repeated, but her voice wavered.

Fear… or guilt. Humans think dogs can’t tell the difference.
We can.

Her shadow stretched again—longer this time.

No.

I stepped closer and growled low.
She froze.

Curtis said nothing.

But I smelled it.

Not fear.
Not anger.
Suspicion.

Shadows don’t lie.
People do.

And whatever was attached to her… wasn’t finished with us.

This is more than a story—it’s instinct versus illusion, loyalty versus danger. Benjiman Blue challenges what you trust… and what you ignore.

Available in print and digital. Contact info@kvinc.org to receive your complimentary copy.

What do you trust more—what people say, or what your instincts quietly reveal?

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  1. This book was inspired by my golden cocker spaniel, Benjiman, who had one mesmerizing blue eye. His loyalty, intuition, and playful spirit are woven into the story of Benjiman Blue. This is my tribute to him and the joy he brought into my life.

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