Synopses & Reviews
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Review
“Action packed and compulsively readable,
The Dark Light pulls you in with the mystery of strange lights on the horizon and a rash of sudden disappearances, and takes you on a fantastical journey full of magic, romance, and adventure.”
--Heather Anastasiu, author of Glitch
Synopsis
Mia is torn between two guys—and two worlds—in this epic, “intriguing fantasy adventure” (Publishers Weekly).Mysterious lights have flickered above Crownsville for as long as Mia can remember. And as far as she’s concerned, that’s about the only interesting thing to happen in her small town.
That is, until Sol arrives. Mia’s not one to fall for just any guy, but she can’t get Sol—or the brilliant tattoo on his back—out of her mind.
Then Mia’s brother goes missing, and Mia’s convinced that Sol knows more than he’s sharing. But getting closer to Sol means reevaluating everything Mia once believed to be true. Because Sol’s not who Mia thought he was—and neither is she.
Synopsis
Mia is torn between two worlds in this epic, “intriguing fantasy adventure” (Publishers Weekly).Mysterious lights have flickered above Crownsville for as long as Mia can remember. And as far as she’s concerned, that’s about the only interesting thing to happen in her small town.
That is, until Sol arrives. Mia’s not one to fall for just any guy, but she can’t get Sol—or the brilliant tattoo on his back—out of her mind.
Then Mia’s brother goes missing, and Mia’s convinced that Sol knows more than he’s sharing. But getting closer to Sol means reevaluating everything Mia once believed to be true. Because Sol’s not who Mia thought he was—and neither is she.
About the Author
Sara Walsh is British, but happily lives in Annapolis, Maryland. She graduated college with a degree in psychology, but decided that telling stories was much more fun. The Dark Light was inspired by a local news event about a boy who mysteriously reappeared after having been missing for a decade. Visit her online at SaraWalshBooks.blogspot.com or on Twitter at @SaraLeighWalsh.