Nov 12, 2010

REVIEW: Seers of Light by Jennifer DeLucy


Genre:Romance, Religion & Spirituality, Paranormal
Publisher: Omnific Publishing; 1st edition (February 16, 2010)
Kindle Edition
Purchased from Amazon

Book Synopsis- (Goodreads) 

Lillian Hunt has never truly lived. Always sensing more to the world than is easily perceived, she fears that her instincts are stubborn flights of fancy, or worse, mental instability. But some things—disappearing strangers, tangible dreams, and visits from malevolent creatures—cannot be ignored. Before it's too late, Lillian is ripped from the only existence she’s ever known and thrust into a reality that she always suspected, but could scarcely believe. She must learn the truth about who she is, the powerful beings that wish to destroy her, and the two men who would die to protect her.

Jennifer DeLucy has created a unique, enchanting tale of destiny and the ageless power of love in her debut novel, Seers of Light. DeLucy's novel charms readers with quirky characters, while sketching a haunting portrait of one woman's journey on the path of the supernaturally gifted. But be prepared. Once you've entered the world of Seers, you will never be the same.

Favorite quote from Seers of Light
From the beginning, the only thing I couldn’t tolerate about you was how impossible you were to ignore. 
My Review

First WOW!
I was very surprised by this book. I definitely did not expect something so different, which is good. I wouldn’t mind a reread.
Lillian Hunt a Sentient who is introduced to the supernatural world and her true self in a rather unfashionably manor. She takes it in pretty well, in my honest opinion. And, when I read next time I’ll remember NOT to read it at dark. I was a bit scared in the beginning. Then as the story progressed I got use to this new paranormal world and felt a little less nervous.
This is a different paranormal world then most of my reads, here the story is mostly based on Sentient and their soul.
Lillian’s character was very well defined and very strong. She was always persistent on not being babysat while other did the hard work.
As she was attacked by a Vampire, she hated those creatures. Lily’s development of powers throughout the book is impeccable. They start to develop with the help of William Maddox, another Sentient, and there is something odd about him which Lillian loathed.
But of course his manners his personality and his soul, wins her heart. And their love is sweet, genuine that you couldn’t help but feel drawn to them.
And then there was Christian, who had very much the hero potential. I was pretty sure by the end of the book they would be together, but alas that did not happen!
Their outcome of the battle of the vampires and Sentients at the end was heart wrenching.

Jennifer DeLucy wrote a powerful, romantic, and enjoyable story. The emotional aspects that made this story more appealing for me. As that being said, I cannot wait to start ‘Whisper Of Light’

Now when I was lurking through GR, I found a very interesting article by Ms. DeLucy. You can find it here.
So when I saw who she pictured as Lily and William. I had to share.
William Maddox
Lillian Hunt

My rating for this book 

2 comments:

  1. I'm so glad you liked this one because it is one of my favorites!!

    And that is my pick for William, too! You are right, I think I'm gonna have to reread Seers soon. I miss the story.

    Great review.

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  2. I liked your review. Lily did handle the enormous transition in her life quite well, and she got a nice hunkalicious reward for doing so (that picture of William is HOT!)

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