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Darkness of Light (Darkness #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 310 pages
Rating: 3.98 | 9732 Users | 766 Reviews

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Edition Language: English
Series: Darkness #1

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Freak. Witch. Crazy. Schizo.

Ember Brycin has always known she’s different. After finding her mother brutally murdered, her mind begins to see things that shouldn’t exist. The more she feels her sanity slipping, the more bizarre and inexplicable things constantly happen around her.

When the latest school explosion lands her in a facility for troubled youth, she meets Eli Dragen—a hot as hell, darkly mysterious, bad boy from a notorious biker gang. Their connection is full of passion, danger, and secrets. Secrets that will destroy her life and lead her down a path she could never imagine.

A pawn in a war between the Fae.

In the middle of Light and Dark, Ember finds another world where truth and knowledge are power and no one can be trusted.

No one.

**New Adult/Mature YA: sexual content, language, alcohol, violence, death, and other mature content intended for readers 17 and older.

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Title:Darkness of Light (Darkness #1)
Author:Stacey Marie Brown
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 310 pages
Published: by Twisted Fairy Publishing (first published April 15th 2013)
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. New Adult. Romance. Fairies. Fae. Paranormal Romance

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Reasons I read this book:1) That Cover : I know, I know but just look at it and tell me that in not a freaking amazing cover. Its gorgeous! And as I've mentioned before I will crumble before a beauty like that. No, I don't care what that says about me :)2) Reverse Harem List : I found the book in this list and heck, that just seemed to call out to me. Kinky, I know. HA! (I've never claimed to be right in the head)3) Writing Style : It reminded me of Jennifer L. Armentrout. An author who may not

I read 40 pages. I do not know how else to get this off my bookshelf accept to mark it as read and do a short review.First of all it is my fault for not looking at the genre (YA)I tried I really did. It was the cheesiest type of book, reminded of of a Harelequin romance I read once. Just flat, one note writing.I picked it because it was one of four BOTM picks and this seemed most promising. It was torturous. I may pick it up again another day because I do not like to leave books unread. But when

CLIFFHANGER! Need to read the next book because I enjoyed this one so much!

Anyone that has followed my reading tastes can probably see a pattern emerging: if there is a 'bad boy' douchebag (especially riding a motorcycle) and it involves fae and it's a YA... can we say, 'Right up my alley?' Eli has me in his clutches from the word, "No."I found myself really connecting with Ember. "She was scared of me-most of the school was." Kind of a sad thing to have in common with a character, but I actually had most of my Jr.High scared of me for my preferred genre in reading

I can't. I've read fan lit that had more happening & whose characters are better developed. @ 30% other than the protagonist suffering from "hallucinations" & "temper tantrums" nothing ever happens. I'm sorry I hit the delete button & am working hard @ forgetting this ever happened. DNF DNF DNF omg boring boring boring! #fail



I'm going to start off by saying that even though this is tagged as a fae book, I have to strongly disagree. I'd say this is more of a witch type story that just got labeled with faeries. I don't think any of the characters fit the bill of a faerie and it really just should have been witches/wizards an that ilk. I had a really hard time trying to read this story, it just didn't hold my focus at all. As I was reading, I kept catching myself skimming and speed reading through the chapters. I know

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