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Title:Darklight (Wondrous Strange #2)
Author:Lesley Livingston
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 310 pages
Published:December 22nd 2009 by HarperTeen
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Fairies. Romance
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Much has changed since autumn, when Kelley Winslow learned she was a Faerie princess, fell in love with changeling guard Sonny Flannery, and saved the mortal realm from the ravages of the Wild Hunt.

Now Kelley is stuck in New York City, rehearsing Romeo and Juliet and missing Sonny more with every stage kiss, while Sonny has been forced back to the Otherworld and into a deadly game of cat and mouse with the remaining Hunters and Queen Mabh herself.

When a terrifying encounter sends Kelley tumbling into the Otherworld, her reunion with Sonny is joyful but destined to be cut short. An ancient, hidden magick is stirring, and a dangerous new enemy is willing to risk everything to claim that power.
Caught in a web of Faerie deception and shifting allegiances, Kelley and Sonny must tread carefully, for each next step could topple a kingdom . . . or tear them apart.

With breathtakingly high stakes, the talented Lesley Livingston delivers soaring romance and vividly magical characters in Darklight, the second novel in the trilogy that began with Wondrous Strange.

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Original Title: Darklight
ISBN: 0061575402 (ISBN13: 9780061575402)
Edition Language: English
Series: Wondrous Strange #2
Characters: Auberon (Wondrous Strange), Kelley Winslow, Sonny Flannery, Tyffanwy of the Mere, Mabh (Wondrous Strange), Fennrys (Wondrous Strange), Alec Oakland, Quentin St. John Smyth, Maddox (Wondrous Strange), Bob (Wondrous Strange)

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Livingston follows up Wondrous Strange with a perfect combination of suspense, action, and romance in Darklight. After I finished reading Wondrous Strange last year, I jumped online to find out if there would be a sequel and I had to bite my nails because I didnt have an answer. So, imagine how thrilled I was to finally get the news of a sequel, I was practically grinning for ear to ear.I love the characters in this series. Livingston did an amazing job! Kelley and Sonny have been through so

Similar Books: The Iron King by Julie Kagawa, Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr, The Hunter's Moon by O.R. MellingI've been on a bit of a Lesley Livingston kick since I read Starling earlier this year. I had to get my hands on every book she's written because I was so in love with her worldbuilding and the mythology she creates for her stories. And while I LOVED Starling and really liked Wondrous Strange, Darklight wasn't quite as good for me.To me, Darklight suffered a little from sophomore slump.

Much better than the first one, I think, though I can't pin down exactly on what.It introduces a lot of interesting plotlines and hints to be followed in the next installment, which makes me happy and frustrated at the same time.Well, all the good ones do.:pMost of the previous characters are present here, and over the course of the story become satisfyingly fleshed-out and intriguing,all mysterious with their higher motives and ambiguity (except maybe Kelley).I can't say the same for the

I loved Wondrous Strange when I read it earlier in the year. So I have been looking very forward to reading Darklight. It was everything I hoped it would be and then some! Darklight starts off about 6 months after the end of the first book and it starts off with a bang. There is never a moment without suspense and action.Livingston's writing is superb. I'm in love with it! It flows so smoothly that you forget you are reading a book. I also love that you don't just get the story for Kelley's

4.5 starsI really enjoyed Wondrous Strange and as soon as I finished it I picked up Darklight and read it in a couple hours. I really liked this sequel. Darklight starts right were Wondrous Strange ends. I liked that I got to know more about the characters, including Fennrys, who was one of my favorite characters. As the plot twists continued answers I had hoped to receive from Wondrous Strange were revealed.The story starts with Sonny, the Janus warrior is back in the faerie realm completing a

This series is hard for me to wrap my head around, I dont love these books, and had to push myself to finish this one, but they are certainly not terrible. There are some great moments, they are well written, and I always like supporting Canadian authors. I feel that the main problem is that the characterizations fall short, I just cant find myself rooting for Kelley, she has very little in the way of personality and makes stupid errors in judgment on a regular basis. Secondary characters like

Darklight picked up rather quickly after Wondrous Strange left off, so if you haven't read Wondrous Strange- you need to before you pick this one up!Lesley Livingston has a way with words that draws the reader in and holds them to the pages until the end. Her descriptions are beautiful and to the point. The plot is also amazing, I was on the edge of my seat through most of the novel, and by the end when I thought I had everything figured out- BAM, new secrets are revealed, characters are