In Lieu of Light Book 1
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.61 (688 Votes) |
Asin | : | 098158456X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Great Book" according to Joan Smith. I have always loved vampire books, but this one really hit the spot. The chills & thrills, all the things you wished the other books would have had. Sex, Drama, Love and Violence. Jackson is a great descriptive writer. It really takes you in and makes you feel like you are there. The two sisters are so different, I found myself relating to one & then to the other. The book was great. I have read it twice and I highly recommend it.. Great Book! I loved this book and couldn't put it down. The author mixes history, love, faith, and horror into one great story. It has lots of surprises and has an unpredictable ending. It doesn't take too long to read or have endless unnecessary details. Iam looking forward to reading the sequel. I would definetley reccommend this book.
While attending college at the Fashion Institue of Technology, he acheived 2 internships with Newsday where he worked as a photojurnalist and his love of photography and writing grew. Wayne lived in serveral countries while serving in the armed forces and currently lives in New York with his daughter. Wayne Jackson was born on Long Island.
Wayne lived in serveral countries while serving in the armed forces and currently lives in New York with his daughter. While attending college at the Fashion Institue of Technology, he acheived 2 internships with Newsday where he worked as a photojurnalist and his love of photography and writing grew. About the Author Wayne Jackson was born on Long Island.
Two sisters are brought up with unyielding ideas of good and bad, sinful and honorable, moral and immoral in the Post Slavery South. A trial of fear, terror, suspense, and unfathomable evil consume all who threaten their heroic and power driven stance.. Born to slavery, freed by war, they now must face their greatest fears as an unquenchable thirst develops that threatens in engulf and suffocate their once timid minds