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BRIGHTEST KIND OF DARKNESS receives a NOR Top Pick & a Contest!

Hi everyone!

I’ve been off-line while I moved, but I’m back now, so bare with me for a bit while I try to catch up.  In the mean time, I wanted to share a bit of news for BRIGHTEST KIND OF DARKNESS. 🙂

Diana Coyle at NightOwl (Teen) Reviews gave BRIGHTEST KIND OF DARKNESS 5 stars and a NOR Review’s Top Pick. Here’s a snippet of her review.

“…I absolutely loved this YA story. The characters were extremely believable and I felt like Nara was a friend of mine telling me her story as I turned the pages. I loved the whole mysteriously dark side theme that ran through the storyline and I found myself riveted to my seat anxiously waiting to see what would happen next. This is the first book in the Brightest Kind of Darkness series and if Ms. Michelle keeps writing other stories along this nature, I feel this series will do extremely well. Great job, Ms. Michelle!” Click here to read the entire review.

Thanks so much to Diana for such a wonderful review!

Contest Info:

Also, Tracy (aka Redneyrae) is hosting a contest for an eBook giveaway of BRIGHTEST KIND OF DARKNESS on the DESERT ISLAND KEEPERS blog here. A winner will be chosen from those who comment on Sunday, August 7th. Good luck!

 

Brightest Kind of Darkness Review!

Woohoo! 🙂 Tracy’s Place gave Brightest Kind of Darkness a 4.5 out of 5 Review! Here’s a snippet.

“…PT Michelle has written a wonderful book that I definitely recommend reading.

The whole situation with Ethan and Nara was so intriguing and I wanted more by the end of the book – warning: there is a cliff-hanger so we don’t have everything concluded at the end of the book. The dreaming aspect of the story, as well as the “powers” that Ethan had (which you’ll just have to read about for yourself) really drew me into the story and didn’t let go.

I loved that this book had romance in it as well. It was very tame in the actual sex department, as I think YA’s should be (call me a prude, go ahead. Lol) but the connection that was formed between Nara and Ethan was so strong I felt it deep down as I was reading. Michelle really knows how to put emotion into her characters (as she’s proven in past adult books when writing as Patrice Michelle) and I just love that she didn’t skimp on that in this book even though it’s YA…”

Click here to read the rest of the review!
Patrice