Review: Finding Light by Skye Blake

 



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Summary:

Just how much would you expect your life to change if you died and came back? Being a part-time paranormal investigator, Rayne Bledsoe has some experience with the supernatural. She is going about her life as a college student, art lover, and daydreamer when her world is suddenly turned upside down by a harrowing near-death experience. A whole new truth about who she really is will be revealed to her on the other side. Not only must she understand her new calling, she must learn who the intriguing and ruggedly handsome guardian named Fin is, whom she met there.

Now back on earth, she can’t get the elusive Fin out of her mind. Rayne fears him yet cannot fight her intense attraction to him. It seems he may feel the same way, as he keeps showing up in her world. Has she become his obsession?

An assemblage of malevolent spirits is growing stronger, threatening Rayne and all of mankind. With her new abilities, will she be strong enough to conquer it? Just how close will the evil get, can Fin stay and protect her, or will evil win out in the end?

Review: Fascinating and riveting! Completely original. I was sucked in from the first page (the author sure knows how to write that first scene); I couldn't put this book down!

Rayne is a great heroine. She's strong and has the courage to accept something that she's never heard before, something that shifts her reality and propels her to a new normal. She's flawed yet real in her reactions, thus, very relatable. I find myself rooting for her throughout the story.

Rayne's first person voice is engaging and captivating, and the story flows easily. The pace is just right, captivating me to keep on turning the pages. There are some typos, but nothing too drastic to mar my enjoyment.

Overall, well worth a read!

Rating: 4 stars

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