I met Lilo this past summer when we both took part in a Facebook event. As a huge vampire fan I was intrigued by her book as so often happens to me after meeting authors. I finally had the chance to sit down and read The Light Who Shines and its every bit as good as I hoped it would be.
My Review:
The Light Who shines by Lilo Abernathy is an urban fantasy novel.
The setting is year 2022 and protagonist Blue Kildare is a gifted human who works for the Supernatural Investigative Unit. Her boss jack is a daylight vampire meaning e hasn’t succumbed to the desire for human blood. Once a vampire drinks human blood they become a dark vampire and turn evil.
In the beginning of the novel Blue is assigned a case involving the death of a young supernatural human who has an amulet in his possession. The amulet is somehow important for the future of gifted humans as I’m sure readers will discover within the course of the series. Throughout the book little clues are dropped about Blue’s background, such as her parent’s dying by the hands or fangs of dark vampires when she was a baby and the church taking her in. He knows more than he leads on to Blue about her past. Jack is also very attracted to Blue and a slight romance blossoms between the two.
There is plenty of action and intrigue throughout the novel, making this a fantastic first in the series. She leaves the reader begging for more and curious what mysteries will come out in the sequel. Blue is a lovable, although somewhat naive gifted human. She feels peoples emotions and has a white glowing aura about her.She’s not perfect which makes her truly lovable.
A unique and fun supernatural read!
Where to find Lilo and The Light Who Shines
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Lilo Illuminates
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