Take a close look at the cover. Do you see what I see?
I received a gifted copy and am providing a review. I highly
recommend you read LIGHT HER UP before you read LIT. In LIGHT HER UP, you are
introduced to the characters you will meet in LIT and will have a better understanding.
At the beginning of LIT, the reader is taken into what I would classify as a dream of Aviana’s, although she is known as Lily and later as Nix. We find her tossed into what is called the Arena during her Season. In the Arena, she is faced with Beasts that she has to exterminate in order to survive. The “organizer” of these events is Onyx, who Lily thinks she can trust to help her get to the other side, if you will. All the while, Lily is wondering what happened to Hudson and why he has not come to save her. Onyx finally relents and lets Lily have Hudson back, and then he pretty much forces her to go through a mirror of sorts, claiming Hudson will be right behind her. Lily then finds herself admitted to a psychiatric hospital and comes back into contact with Ramona, surprised to find out that eight years have gone by. And what exactly happened to her in those eight years she cannot explain and yet it feels like her imagination gone wild. Was what she experienced real or imagined?
As in LIGHT HER UP, if you enjoy the paranormal genre, I am
sure you will enjoy LIT. LIT brings closure and ties all the loose ends
together you may have been wanting more of in LIGHT HER UP. Can you imagine
being able to conjure up the thought of fire and having your hands light up, such
as in Lily’s case?
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