

I don’t even know where to start or actually, what I truly think of this story.

Gitte: It sure was an addictive read Jenny. Jake and Abby’s story left me you gasping and wondering what was to be thrown and me next and despite some reservations, I definitely found this to be an addictive read that I couldn’t put down. And together we were everything we ever thought we could be. It one messed up rollercoaster of emotions isn’t it Gitte? The Dark Light of Day certainly was gritty, raw, shocking and at times downright uncomfortable reading. Don’t think you can rest on your laurels in between the fleeting moments of tenderness in this story because you can’t.

Just when I thought I could relax I was hit again and again with the fear of what was to come and always felt as if I had to be on guard. Jenny: Bloody hell, I sat through this book with feelings of uneasiness, trepidation and dread. *stand alone novel, no cliffhangers, no sequel. If they can accept one another for who they really are, they might be able to learn that love isn’t always found in the light. Abby & Jake must reveal to one another their most guarded secrets and discover if they can embrace the darkness those secrets hold-and the darkness within themselves. Homeless, sleeping in a junkyard, and on the run from a system that has failed her over and over again, she meets Jake, a tattooed blue-eyed biker with secrets that will rival her own. When her grandmother dies in a tragic explosion, Abby is left with questions-and nothing else. The story of Abby & Jake contains disturbing situations, graphic violence, sex, rape, strong language, drug use, and all types of abuse.Ībby has been through hell and has survived one of the most brutal childhoods imaginable…barely.To the outside world she’s just a loner with an attitude. Warning: This is not your typical romance.
