FICTION

The Dark Light

2012. 484p. 978-1-44243-455-4.
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Gr 8 Up–Mia Stone is 17 and fatherless–the man who abandoned her and her young stepbrother, Jay, has been gone for years. Sol, the mysterious and gorgeously tattooed hunk newly arrived at Crownsville High School, troubles the normally steadfast Mia, especially when she sees that the tattoo on his well-muscled back matches a smaller version on Jay’s leg. The sudden disappearance of seven local boys, including Jay, leads Mia to inadvertently open the Barrier, the gateway to Bordertown and a parallel other world. She discovers her destiny–she is heir to the Solenetta, a necklace of magical stones on which the safety of both worlds rests–and falls for Sol during a race to rescue the stolen stones and the boys from the evil Suzerain. Mia’s narrative lacks intensity, the consistently earnest tone making the emotional arc of this lengthy novel a trifle flat. In the final battle, she unlocks the power of the stones, saves her newfound father, and returns to Crownsville (with Sol, who has revealed his passion for her) to hold the barrier between the worlds. The predictable plot might be palatable with tighter exposition, but what should be a fast chase and escape suffers from slow pacing and stock characterizations. Still, the dramatic cover photograph may attract fans of fantasy romance looking for an easy read.–Janice M. Del Negro, GSLIS Dominican University, River Forest, IL
After her younger half-brother Jay disappears from their rural Nebraska town, Mia and Sol--a hot new-to-town guy bearing an eerily familiar tattoo--are whisked away to a dark, magical otherworld that seems oddly linked to Mia's mysterious past. While some aspects of the story are fairly predictable, fans of supernatural fantasy will enjoy the world-building and will look forward to a sequel.

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