Brightest Kind of Darkness by P.T. Michelle

Posted November 19, 2011 by Silvia in Books / 3 Comments

I received a free copy of this book from Author for an honest review.
This does not affect in any way my opinion of the book nor the content of my review.

Brightest Kind of Darkness by P.T. MichelleBrightest Kind of Darkness by P.T. Michelle
Series: Brightest Kind of Darkness #1
Published by Self-published on June 27, 2011
Genres: YA, Paranormal
Source: Author
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Nara Collins is an average sixteen-year-old, with one exception: every night she dreams the events of the following day. Due to an incident in her past, Nara avoids using her special gift to change fate...until she dreams a future she can't ignore.
After Nara prevents a bombing at Blue Ridge High, her ability to see the future starts to fade, while people at school are suddenly being injured at an unusually high rate.
Grappling with her diminishing powers and the need to prevent another disaster, Nara meets Ethan Harris, a mysterious loner who seems to understand her better than anyone. Ethan and Nara forge an irresistible connection, but as their relationship heats up, so do her questions about his dark past.

When the author sent me the request for a review of her book, the first thing that got my attention was the cover she attached by email. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL. To be honest, though, I wouldn’t have expected the cover to reflect so perfectly the book’s soul. Covers can be tricky, you think they have a strong connection with the story—that would be their role after all—but sometimes after reading the book you find yourself pretty upset about them . . . Obviously, this is not the case and I couldn’t agree more with that beautiful image!

Having said that, the story intrigued me so much that I don’t hide the fact that after the final scene I was in a desperate mood for book two! Ok, I still am! The fact that I live in a place full of ravens—and very beautiful ones—surely helped me a lot to have a vivid vision/dream about the whole story, but the Final Destination atmosphere is probably what I really loved the most. Its strong power permeate the book, and it’s what really kept my attention focused on the events. Thank God because Ethan with his charming attitude was distracting me too much . . . I loved the connection between him and Nara and the way they interacted, and I love even more the fact that Ethan is still kind of a mysterious character . . . I think it’s fascinating when you don’t know all at once, but you find out more book after book. Isn’t it what keeps you dreaming about a character so much?

I’m very happy that P.T. Michelle contacted me, and I thank her for the opportunity to review her dreamy book once more. I just hope there will be a second instalment soon because the curiosity is killing me!


Silvia

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3 responses to “Brightest Kind of Darkness by P.T. Michelle

  1. Thank you for the wonderful review, Silvia! I love it when book covers match the books too. I tried very hard to make sure mine fit the story inside and I'm happy that you're looking forward to book 2. 🙂

    P.T.

  2. I'm very pleased you liked it so much! You did an awesome job with the cover and the story as well, Patrice!
    Thanks again for the opportunity to review your book and you can be sure I'm looking forward to book 2!! 😉

  3. I definitely agree about the Cover, no doubt! I think it's gorgeous and fits perfectly. And I cannot wait for the second installment either! It was great! o/ As were your review. As always. 😉

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