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“As long as you continue to travel through life in this darkness, you will never know how beautiful your light truly shines when you let yourself love and be loved. Trust me when I say, it’s a breathtaking sight to see. You burn as bright as the sun.”
When Aubrey Miller begins her education at Titan University, she is no longer the beautiful, … University, she is no longer the beautiful, blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl of her youth. In fact, she’s no longer even Aubrey Miller.
Overcome with guilt and unable to cope with the loss of her beloved family, she has long since buried eight-year old Aubrey along with them and transformed herself into Raven Miller. Now with jet-black hair, multiple sets of eccentric contact lenses, and several facial piercings, she’s veiled herself in complete darkness as a form of protection for herself, as well as others.
As she enters her first year of college, her goal is simple: Earn a degree with the least amount of social interaction as possible. What she never anticipates is the formation of very unlikely relationships with two people who will change her life in ways she never believed possible: Quinn Matthews, the overtly cheerful pageant queen, and Kaeleb McMadden, a childhood friend who never really let her go.
Over the years, as their connections intertwine and strengthen, a seemingly indestructible bond is formed between the three. And eventually, the ties of friendship and discovery of first love begin to coax her from her darkened path as they slowly bring Aubrey back to life.
But when faced with the possibility of yet another death, one from which she may never recover, Aubrey finds herself lost again, burying herself deeper than ever before beneath the familiar abyss of her fears.
Spanning the course of four years, this is the story of a young woman’s plight to finally reemerge, finding strength within unbreakable bonds as she delivers herself from her own manufactured darkness and safely back . . .
Into the Light.
*NA Contemporary Romance that can be read as a STANDALONE*
*WARNING – Due to the graphic nature of some scenes, this book is intended for mature audiences only. Contains adult language and themes.*
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It’s currently 3am (just finished book). I think I cried for about 30 minutes, I used a lot of tissues. This is an AMAZING book, and it really touched me. My heart was feeling everything Aubrey was feeling, she had been through so much. She dealt with it the best way she knew, was it the right way? Probably not, but we all react differently to …
Holy wow, this book. It was beyond amazing. It gave me all the feels. Several hours later and I still can’t process to give this a proper review. I spent the last 20% fighting back tears…and not the few that might slip out, I mean a river of tears. I’m a huge audiobook fan, but I’m picky. Typically, I don’t care for single narration books — …
I was not expecting this book to be so emotional for me but it was. I went through quite a few tissues. I suppose it was because I felt as if I could relate to certain aspects of the story. It was very well written and I’m really glad I read it.
I would definitely recommend this book.
NOTE: I read this book back in 2013 when it was titled “The Resurrection of Aubrey Miller” and had a different cover which in my opinion was breathtaking. The title and cover may have changed but this book by far is still one of my favorites.
Where to start….how about with this book was A~M~A~Z~I~N~G!
I am a fan of L.B. Simmons work but when …
Into the Light is beautifully written, highly emotional coming of age story. Aubrey lives her life in darkness, constantly haunted by the pain and death that filled her childhood. She has people around her who love her and try their best to bring her into the light no matter how much Aubrey fights them. Aubrey’s guilt and fear over the terrible …
Aubrey Miller… She has secluded herself from the world. She felt that death followed her, so she vowed to not have any real relationship or connection with anyone.
Now she is off to college. She plans to fade into the back. She wants no one to notice her. Then she meets her roommate. Then she meets Kaeleb…again. Once upon a time, she knew …
4.5 heart stopping and sadness inducing stars
Into the Light is absolutely a journey. A long trying journey. It’s realistic in its joys and it’s set backs. It’s real in its hope and darkness.
Into the Light is utterly heartbreaking in its tragedies. The total and complete picture is devastating. Fortunately, L.B. Simmons slowly hits you with a …