Bright Midnights
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.