Radiant Light
Tales from the Edge Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Cendese
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Carly Robins
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Written by:
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Chloe Adler
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This wicked witch is sweet as sin.
Iphigenia Holt, witch, acrobat, and bleeding heart, continues tumbling down the circus silks and into a harem of lofty admirers in this sequel to Distant Light.
Finally out from under her mother's shadow, Iphi has found joy in an unconventional place: in the arms of two men. There's Rhys, half-vampire, half-shifter, all deadly. And there's Caspian, the sensitive shifter who paints life in brilliant colors. Together the trio soars to sensual new heights, but Iphi has no time to revel in her newfound happiness before their love is put to the test.
Iphi's mother isn't happy with her daughter's recent independence, and she's holding Caspian's brother Thorn hostage to get Iphi back under control. Worse, their brother Dominic watches Iphi from the shadows - and she'd be lying if she didn't admit she comes alive under his gaze.
Meanwhile, a mysterious puppet master is abducting humans and vampires off Distant Edge's streets to build a ghoul army. Iphi may be the only one who can stop evil from invading the Edge, but if her men can't find a way to see past the mistrust tearing them apart, their deadly foe will steal what they love most right out from under them.
Contains mature themes.
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There’s so much miscommunication it’s frustrating, I just want to scream at them all. The story had so much potential for being good but it’s very juvenile!
The book ends on a cliffhanger even if it was predictable. They are going to need to be honest with her mother about what’s going on as I believe her mother knows exactly who it is that wants her and where he’s taken her shifter.
Disappointing it could be good if they weren’t so selfish and juvenile
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This one, not gunna lie, had me pretty annoyed. Things that were in the first book apparently disappear in this one. Like how she can tell who they are in their shifter form. What got me the most was the FL character development. She become super hypocritical in how she treats the guys. Says one thing and turns around and does the complete opposite. For that matter the guys do the same thing to each other. The worst is how she treats Rhys outs of no where. In turn how everyone treats him after. For someone so forgiving of strangers and people she hardly knows. She's super harsh on the guys.
First was better
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