The
Pearl in the Darkness
Light
of Mine Series Book 1
by
Santana Saunders
Genre:
Apocalyptic Fantasy
IMMERSE
YOURSELF IN THE POWERFUL 2020 DEBUT NOVEL FROM SANTANA SAUNDERS
“We
went too far. Father is mad. No one make a sound…”
Filled
with the suspense and lyrical writing that draws readers to The
Stand by
Stephen King, a witty humor in the tradition of Andy Weir, The
Martian,
and a fierce female lead for fans of The
Hunger Games by
Suzanne Collins.
In
a not-so-distant future, recurring acts of terrorism lead to the
abolishment of all religion. Believers taking a stand against the
ruling are placed in institutions. All existing Bibles, Quranands and
Vedas are destroyed—or so they thought.
Leora
Smith, a witty, thirty-year-old medical transcriptionist, lives a
quiet life due to a debilitating disorder and unwavering faith that
must be kept hidden. Her world is turned upside down when a celestial
being informs her of the forthcoming apocalypse and assigns her to
recruit experts imperative to the subsistence of the society that
will remain when the dust settles.
Each
recruit has a story that can only be seen behind closed doors.
Leora’s childhood friend and numerous enlightened allies band
together in an effort to persuade the best and brightest.
As
nature bends in accordance to the plan, Leora's preconceived notions
of everything good and evil are about to be tested.
★
PRAISE
FOR THE PEARL IN THE DARKNESS ★
"Let
me just say it kept me up at night thinking about it for days
afterwards…I can’t wait for the second book in the
series!” @what_banana_read
“The
settings were vivid, I felt like I was in the middle of this crazy
ride.”@annewithapen
“…it
was so addictive to read— I wanted more! If you’re looking for a
unique dystopian fantasy this one is for
you!” @desireesbookcorner
“…that
ending really shook me. It was very unexpected and now I’m stalking
Santana’s Instagram for hints on the
sequel.”@bookish.and.blue
“Clever,
fun, unexpected…If you like fantasy with unexpected twists you’ll
enjoy this.”@coffee_then_words
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The moment I saw that
The Pearl in the Darkness was a
dystopian, apocalyptic story I knew I had to read it as those are two
of my favorite genres of all time. I was also drawn in by the
summary. But when I picked up The Pearl in the Darkness and started
reading I realized right away that it was not what I was expecting
after reading the summary but needless to say I loved it and I was
hooked. It was on then as I could not turn the pages fast enough.
The Pearl in the Darkness is an end-times story. It follows Leora
Smith and her best friend Hollis as the world comes to an end. Leora
is told by archangels that the world is
going to end and she is then given the
task of finding the right and best people for
the new world that is to come. She is
given specific rules to follow when choosing the right people.
The Pearl in the Darkness is based on biblical stories and when I
was reading it, it reminded me a lot of some stories that are in the
Bible. The Pearl in the Darkness was a fun, unique, and intriguing,
fantasy story. I can’t wait to read the sequel and hopefully soon!
If you like dystopian, apocalyptic stories with angels and biblical
stories then I do believe you would very much enjoy The Pearl in the
Darkness. One-click your copy of The Pearl in the Darkness today for
another epic
dystopian adventure!
Santana
Saunders grew up along the Missouri River in rural North Dakota,
where the sandbars were far-off lands and the canoes were pirate
ships.
Santana
went on to pursue a career in marketing, and creative writing went on
the back-burner. In 2019, she and her family found themselves
relocating to Florida. Sandbars and canoes quickly became beaches and
ocean. This change of scenery inspired her to return to
writing.
Today,
she is a Florida-based author of fantasy and thriller novels. When
she isn't reading or writing stories she is playing at the beach with
her husband and three daughters or attempting a DIY home project that
will surely take weeks longer than anticipated to accomplish.
5 comments:
This sounds like a very good read.
I enjoyed the review. Thank you for the giveaway!
Congrats on the book!
Intriguing cover
My daughter would enjoy this book
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