Darkness and Light by Kathryn Nichole
- By Charity Nadeau
- Published 11/7/2010
- Teens
- Unrated
Charity Nadeau
Hi everyone, my name is Charity. I am an avid reader and I just currently started reviewing books. I mostly like to read YA books but I sometimes enjoy Mystery, Paranormal romances, and fantasy. I Currently live in Colorado but I am going to be moving to New Hampshire. I love reading and spending time with my family.
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Darkness and Light was an amazing book to read. It’s amazing how sometimes we feel like we have known someone our whole lives even when we just meet them. In Darkness and Light Cristian cannot stop thinking about a mysterious woman, so he paints her. The painting draws a lot of intention including that of the mystery woman. When they finally meet their worlds change forever and unforeseen events occur. Although they feel that they have known each other for a very long time they learn more and more about one another every day that they are together.
I like how a lot of the main characters are very close and able to talk to one another without feeling uneasy about it. It is always good to have really close friends that you consider family. I also like all of the twists in the story line. One thing that did bother me about the book was how it kept jumping from one characters point of view to another’s. Almost every character mentioned in the story has the story put in his or her point of view. It gets a little confusing once in awhile.
One piece of advice that I have to offer is to keep different point of views to a minimum. It is easier to keep track of who the point of view is in if there are only a few different ones. I did like the flow of the story line. It was not too fast or too slow so it was easy to stay interested in the story. If there is going to be a sequel to the story I would definitely read it. I enjoyed reading the book very much. I would recommend this book to everyone I talk to.
