The Light Who Shines
Bluebell Kildare Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Klett
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By:
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Lilo Abernathy
About this listen
When Supernatural Investigation Bureau agent Bluebell Kildare (a.k.a. Blue) arrives at the scene of the crime, it's obvious the grotesquely damaged body of the deceased teenage boy was caused by far more than a simple hit and run; and she vows to catch the killer. Using her innate sixth sense, Blue uncovers a powerful magical artifact nearby. She soon discovers it acts as a key to an ancient Grimoire that was instrumental in the creation of the Vampire breed and still holds the power to unravel the boundaries between Earth and the Plane of Fire.
Blue and her clever wolf Varg follow a trail that starts at the Cock and Bull Tap and leads all through the town of Crimson Hollow. Between being sidelined by a stalker who sticks to the shadows and chasing a suspect who vanishes in thin air, the case is getting complicated. If that isn't enough, Dark Vampire activity hits a record high, and hate crimes are increasing. However, it's Blue’s growing feelings for Jack Tanner, her sexy Daylight Vampire boss, that just might undo her.
While Blue searches for clues to nail the perpetrator, it seems someone else is conducting a search of their own. Who will find whom first?
Danger lurks in every corner, and Blue needs all her focus in this increasingly dangerous game or she risks ending up the next victim.
RATING: R; a few scenes contain graphic violence and explicit sex; recommended for 17+ years
PRIMARY GENRES: urban fantasy / paranormal romance / mystery (solid blend)
TENSE: first person present tense / dual perspectives
UNDERLYING THEME: There are some deeper aspects to this story as the characters begin to explore the nature of good and evil. The main societal conflict present in this world is prejudice and hate. It is in fact the primary underlying theme for the book as the author attempts to show its destructive nature.
©2014 Lilo Abernathy (P)2014 Lilo AbernathyWhat listeners say about The Light Who Shines
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- L
- 09-01-15
Not for me
I enjoyed this story at first, but after the first few chapters I very quickly lost interest. I'm personally getting sick and tired of weak, feeble female lead characters that couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag, especially when the female in question is supposed to be a member of law enforcement. The main female character in the tale, Bluebell Kildare is a member of a special police force, yet she doesn't even know the basics of self-defence!
The narrator did a good job, but it wasn't good enough to make me enjoy this story.
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- 30-07-15
Recommend
highly recommended start to a series, with well developed characters. Story moves along very well and is the narrator brings the story alive.
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