In the Absence of Light
2015 • 261 pages

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I absolutely loved reading In the Absence of Light. I can only describe it as a delightful, funny, and awesome novel.

I actually don’t even remember how I came across it (I probably got it in a bunch with others and forgot about it), but there it was so what else to do but reading it?

I liked it from the first few sentences, and I knew I was going to love it.

First, we get Grant, a dubious guy on the run from the FBI. And then we have the gorgeous Morgan who has no time for games. You’d think this is either a recipe for failure or something awesome, and luckily for us, it’s the second option.

In essence, this is a beautiful story about learning to see what’s in front of you plain and simple. Things don’t always go smooth, but then again, they rarely do, and we might get worried along the way, but with perseverance we get to discover a great book.

If you didn’t read this yet, I highly recommend it.

October 10, 2016Report this review