ksmarsden's review
Callista and her best friend Tom, survive the apocalypse. Now, she has to find out about her hidden history, and become the leader the Children of Light desperately need.
I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
This is the second book I've read from the Light and Shadow Chronicles. The first was the Shield of Soren, which was a full-on, High Fantasy adventure. In comparison, Genesis of Light is firmly in the post-apoc genre. I really like that, even though they're in the same series, and work towards the same goals; that Cain has given them a distinct feel.
Personally, I prefer the high fantasy of Shield of Soren (and I still really really need to get round to reading Chronicle of Chaos).
(full review on The Northern Witch's Book Blog)
I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
This is the second book I've read from the Light and Shadow Chronicles. The first was the Shield of Soren, which was a full-on, High Fantasy adventure. In comparison, Genesis of Light is firmly in the post-apoc genre. I really like that, even though they're in the same series, and work towards the same goals; that Cain has given them a distinct feel.
Personally, I prefer the high fantasy of Shield of Soren (and I still really really need to get round to reading Chronicle of Chaos).
(full review on The Northern Witch's Book Blog)
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