New Adult Paranormal Romance Thriller
Publisher: Limerent Publishing LLC
Publication Date: October 2, 2023
Page count: 309 pages
Amelie has always been different.
Most high school students find life challenging, but 17-year-old Amelie has a lot more to contend with than typical teenage angst. Ever since she turned 11, others have been irresistibly drawn to her—with tragic consequences. Her only escape is at night when she flies to different times and places through her “dreams”. Her life begins to change when, on one of her flights, she meets Clovis, an alluring and mysterious young man who hides a secret.
As Amelie finds herself increasingly drawn to him, she learns his story, how it intertwines with her own and finally discovers how to live her life in the real world. Until her own secrets are revealed to the wrong people and that world turns upside down.
Hudson tried one more time to raise his head and lift the thing in his hands. Everyone in the class just stared at him. The front of Amelie’s forehead suddenly exploded with images, and the lighted words from the cereal box this morning made sense.
“Low. Sugar. Bad.”
“He’s not drunk,” Amelie snapped. “That’s a glucose meter. He’s diabetic.”
Amelie dropped her notebook and ran to the door, falling to her knees beside Hudson. She had a vague notion that this hurt and she would be bruised later, before she grabbed Hudson’s head. She didn’t know if people in insulin shock had seizures or not, but that didn’t matter. She knew what to do. She had been told by something more reliable than memory. Low blood sugar was bad.
What to do? Okay, Elodie had her phone. What else? Jack, he always ate breakfast at his desk. Today it was a bottle of orange juice. Thank god.
“Elodie, call 911—now! Jack, throw me your OJ,” Amelie snapped.
Jack just smirked at her, completely disengaged in the fact that another human being was in crisis. A wave of fury replaced the images in Amelie’s head, making everything around her look shiny, sharp, and red. The world began to move in slow motion. She turned, her eyes met Jack’s, and she let her well-constructed shields drop … just drop. The energy that flowed out of her felt glorious.
“Jack, throw me your OJ, now,” she “softly this time. She saw the shocked look on Jack’s face, but he immediately grabbed the OJ and tossed it to her. The chemical wave that seemed to be her birthright rolled over him, through him, past him and across the class … person by person, face by face.
Thrilling new-adult paranormal romance!
Bright Midnights may be the second book in author L.S. Delorme’s enthralling new adult paranormal romance Limerent series, but readers just discovering it will easily be able to step right into the tale. This book and its predecessor are what can be termed foundational, introducing characters, themes, and storylines that stand alone but will eventually converge in a future volume.
I was initially attracted to the book by its intriguing premise and quickly became a fan upon getting to know the story’s main character, Amelie McCormick. Her lifelong and self-guarded secret struggles with her health immediately drew my sympathy, as did her difficult relationship with her family, especially her mother. Amelie’s circumstances felt unique among the majority of the books of this genre, with her hillbilly-ish family and her acceptance into her high school’s elite crowd. Just at face, her problems were going to be different, and these differences lent themselves to some fresh interactions and situations. The unique ways her powers affected her classmates, teachers, and anyone in her vicinity when she relaxed her restraint were fascinating, also leading to surprising, unanticipated results. Her flying forays into her dream world will strike a chord with many. The sequences are vivid and eerie, and much like what we all experience at times, but hopefully, without the surprise crossovers into the physical waking world Amelie has. Just a reminder that this book is intended for a new adult audience. The story is related through multiple points of view, and there is a creepy sexual interest in the main character by a vice principal at the school, and readers sensitive to such should take note.
With its engaging and relatable main character and its
fresh, intriguing plot, I recommend BRIGHT MIDNIGHTS to readers who enjoy
paranormal romance, suspense, and thrillers.
Thanks for featuring and reviewing BRIGHT MIDNIGHTS today.
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt and giveaway. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really good read and I love the cover and the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for sharing and hosting this tour.
ReplyDeleteThis one was great and now I need to back up and read Book One!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing cover - fabulous artwork
ReplyDeleteFascinating cover
ReplyDeleteHi Paula. Lexy here. Thanks so much for your review of my book! From the comments above, I wanted to let you know that the first three books of my series (Caio, Bright Midnights and Fanning Fireflies) can be read in any order. These three stories will interweave in the 4th book, Ghosting Academy, which I will release on Oct 23. The only one really required to read that book is Bright Midnights. But the others will help you have a richer experience. Also, there are now two cover versions for the books. The new versions are on Amazon now, and the old versions will run again early next year. Thanks a ton!! You can find me at ls_delorme on insta! x
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