At this point, Liz Kerin can do no wrong and this goes for First Light. The sequel to Night’s Edge is a blood-soaked revenge story about confronting the shadows of our past and seizing a brighter future.
First Light picks up where Night’s Edge left off – nine months after Mia fled Tucson in search of the man who destroyed her family. She’s on the hunt for answers, but little does she know that she might have been their prey all along. When Mia infiltrates a secret network of fugitives, she discovers a painful truth: they might be more alike than she ever imagined.
Liz Kerin’s writing style is intense and emotional, with a focus on character development that sets it apart from other genre novels. She takes us on an emotional journey through grief, family dynamics, and finding oneself while living for someone else. This novel is not just about vampires; it’s about the human experience.
The characters in First Light are complex and well-rounded. They’re not just good or evil; they’re flawed and realistic. Mia is a strong protagonist who has suffered great loss but refuses to let it define her. Her motivations are clear and relatable, making her easy to root for throughout the story.
Kerin’s take on the classic vampire story is outstanding. She creates something new yet familiar by putting her own spin on well-known tropes of the genre. The world-building in this book is excellent too; you can tell that Kerin put a lot of thought into creating a unique mythology for her vampires.
To sum up, Liz Kerin’s First Light is an exceptional novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the darkness. With its intense writing style, strong characters, and unique world-building, First Light is a must-read! If you haven’t read Night’s Edge yet, I suggest starting there before diving into First Light.
First Light hits bookstores everywhere on April 23, 2024! Kerin will join the Capes and Tights Podcast on February 28 to discuss the book series.