Thursday, February 23, 2012

Lightscape (The Lightscape Trilogy)

Lightscape (The Lightscape Trilogy) Review



When Selkie, an orphan with a gift for drawing, first meets Aidan, a stranger with an intoxicating smile, she thinks that her mediocre life has finally started to look up. Unfortunately, love isn't always as easy as it seems, and Selkie soon discovers that her new love has a few secrets that could alter her very existence. To make matters worse, something dangerous has been lurking around, contaminating her dreams with terrifying shadows. And when she learns that Aidan is somehow connected with them, she'll soon realize that sometimes destiny compels us to love...but sometimes it forbids us.

Comments from readers on Authonomy (www.authonomy.com) an Online Writing Community:

"This is a delightful tale, with equally delightful characters. Very engaging. Your sensitivity shines through, as does your natural talent."~Eunice Attwood

"This is an amazing read...The chemistry between Selkie and Aidan is sizzling hot. Selkie is an engaging, intelligent, talented young woman who in many ways seems much older...When I think about her life before Aidan, I see a black-and-white charcoal sketch. With Aidan, she is transformed into one of her paintings: vivid, colorful, bursting with life. But, Aidan brings danger as well. She's plagued by nightmares and the unsettling feeling of being followed. Thanks for the chance to read this. It's truly outstanding."~Triciapixel

"This is suspenseful, romantic and spellbinding. I immediately fell in love with your MC Selkie and her unknown past. I can tell this is going to get better and better."~SRFire

"I read the first chapter of Lightscape and was enchanted by Selkie's unexpected meeting with Aidan. You so clearly convey her thoughts and feelings and this story has much appeal to youthful readers who can identify with Selkie. Lightscape has a harrowing and suspenseful plot which should hold the reader's interest. The first chapter leaves the reader wanting to know where this chance encounter on the beach will lead and what Aidan is really like behind the vivid description in the prose."~Walden Carrington



No comments:

Post a Comment