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kaitlinshafer 's review for:
Brightest Kind of Darkness
by P.T. Michelle
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(I received this book free of charge in exchange for an honest review.)
First of all, we love it when we totally see eye to eye on a book, and we totally did with this book!
The paranormal elements in this book were definitely unique. Nara dreams her entire day the night before it happens. This means she doesn't need to study or practice her moves for soccer (she's the goalie) because she's seen it all the night before.
In comes Ethan. Loner boy, mysterious and artistic, Ethan comes to be in Nara's life and they soon realize they have a deep connection with one another. Eventually Nara loses her dreams, and the story starts to get twisted as to the how and why of it all. But in the midst of her losing her dreams, she realizes she actually has to study and practice her soccer moves, which is new for her.
Ethan and Nara's blossoming romance was fantastic and it was easy to feel the angst they were feeling when they felt the odds were stacked against them. We do love a good romance in a story and we weren't let down.
There's an interesting family aspect in this book that concerns Nara's father. He isn't in the picture when the story starts but he does try to make a come back during the midst of the story. There are some cliffhangers that we're hoping will be answered in the next book (which we cannot WAIT to read!).
This book definitely had a creepy factor to it, with the fact that the paranormal elements at play are pretty much invisible. We don't want to give too much away without giving away the book in that respect, because we want you to read it!
(I received this book free of charge in exchange for an honest review.)
First of all, we love it when we totally see eye to eye on a book, and we totally did with this book!
The paranormal elements in this book were definitely unique. Nara dreams her entire day the night before it happens. This means she doesn't need to study or practice her moves for soccer (she's the goalie) because she's seen it all the night before.
In comes Ethan. Loner boy, mysterious and artistic, Ethan comes to be in Nara's life and they soon realize they have a deep connection with one another. Eventually Nara loses her dreams, and the story starts to get twisted as to the how and why of it all. But in the midst of her losing her dreams, she realizes she actually has to study and practice her soccer moves, which is new for her.
Ethan and Nara's blossoming romance was fantastic and it was easy to feel the angst they were feeling when they felt the odds were stacked against them. We do love a good romance in a story and we weren't let down.
There's an interesting family aspect in this book that concerns Nara's father. He isn't in the picture when the story starts but he does try to make a come back during the midst of the story. There are some cliffhangers that we're hoping will be answered in the next book (which we cannot WAIT to read!).
This book definitely had a creepy factor to it, with the fact that the paranormal elements at play are pretty much invisible. We don't want to give too much away without giving away the book in that respect, because we want you to read it!