Fight
for Dawn by Komali da Silva
Publisher:
Crushing Hearts & Black Butterfly Publishing
The
eagerly awaited sequel to
Angels
Dawn
She
should've known better than to hope her life could be normal after losing her
best friend Nate. It’s hard enough to deal with the loss but now she “sees”
him everywhere. Add that to meeting Gabe, the new guy who sends her heart
racing and Dawn is certainly spinning. It’s almost enough to make her forget
the demons that lurk in the shadows.
Unfortunately the many distractions
aren’t enough to purge Angelo from her broken heart. Her hopes of ever being
with him again have been dashed. He’s moving farther away and there is nothing she can do to stop it.
Soon the demons Dawn wanted to forget about will remind her of their presence and she’ll have to abandon
everything else. Not only is her life in danger, but the
lives of everyone around her as well.
Author
Links:
Twitter:
@KomiDasilva
ANGELS DAWN (Book 1): Amazon
My review of Angels Dawn:
I could tell that I was getting close to the end and that it was probably going to end in a cliffhanger, but I wasn't expecting that last chapter. It wasn't an OMG! cliffhanger in the sense that it didn't leave the reader in the middle of some major turmoil, but it was almost a quiet cliffhanger, but there was still one bit of information that made me scream WHAT!?! It's a YA, high school age romance with a paranormal twist. It reminds me of a few others I've read in the same genre, and which I've also enjoyed. For a debut novel, this was pretty good and I'm most definitely looking forward to continuing the story.
I could tell that I was getting close to the end and that it was probably going to end in a cliffhanger, but I wasn't expecting that last chapter. It wasn't an OMG! cliffhanger in the sense that it didn't leave the reader in the middle of some major turmoil, but it was almost a quiet cliffhanger, but there was still one bit of information that made me scream WHAT!?! It's a YA, high school age romance with a paranormal twist. It reminds me of a few others I've read in the same genre, and which I've also enjoyed. For a debut novel, this was pretty good and I'm most definitely looking forward to continuing the story.
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