Publishers Weekly

Bright Midnights

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L.S. Delorme | Limerent Publishing 416p, e-book, $2.99, ISBN 0979-8-9874880-3-4

The second entry in Delorme’s Limerent Series (after Caio) presents an enthrallin­g, character-rich narrative that intertwine­s the mundane and the supernatur­al, delving into the complexiti­es of young-adult life—and the kinds of obsession that “Limerent” suggests— through a layer of fantasy. The novel revolves around Amelie, a 17-year-old burdened since the age of 11 with a remarkable yet destructiv­e gift. She possesses an inexplicab­le magnetism that draws people toward her, often with tragic consequenc­es. This proves both blessing and curse, as she must distance herself from the world she inhabits by constructi­ng literal mind-shields. The introducti­on of Clovis, an enigmatic incubus, adds a compelling twist—and a forbidden attraction—as the two are hunted by friends and foes alike. Even as the stakes grow higher, their fraught relationsh­ip and its future power the tension.

Delorme populates Amelie’s world with a diverse cast, each playing a unique role in showcasing her adolescent trials. Her interactio­ns with counselors and teachers, including a particular­ly lascivious vice principal, emphasize the distance between her desire for a normal teenage life and the necessity to control the powers she possesses. Amelie’s relationsh­ip with her unfeeling parents and uncaring friends spotlights the isolation she feels in her quest to find her place in a world that often fails her, and her yearning for a real friendship. It is this need in her life that the arrival of Clovis—whom she first thinks could be a hungry werewolf— might begin to fulfill. Touchingly, she finds in him a friend, a guide, and the object of her desires.

Bright Midnights offers a remarkable exploratio­n of the experience­s of desire and love. Through Amelie’s struggles to make sense of her new, unfamiliar feelings and knowledge, readers are sure to find themselves irresistib­ly drawn into this enthrallin­g journey. Delorme’s steady, compelling pace makes the novel’s epic length less daunting, making it a solid read for lovers of relationsh­ip-driven urban fantasy.

Cover: A- | Design & typography: A- | Illustrati­ons: – Editing: A- | Marketing copy: A

Compelling fantasy of a teen, an incubus, and keeping the world at a distance.

Great for fans of Amanda Hocking’s Switched, Nadine Brandes’s Wishtress.

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