Brightest Kind of Darkness has a lot of potential. The story is quite original but it is rather long winded. The plot isn't really revealed until your half way though but the characters are well developed.
I'm not exactly sure why but I really struggled to get trough this book. It took some time and effort to finish it. Had I not cared for the character's, I would have left this fairly decent book unfinished.
If you get stuck like I did, push through it because the read is worth it.
Grade: B
Overview [B&N]Nara Collins is an average sixteen-year-old, with one exception: every night she dreams the events of the following day. Due to an incident in her past, Nara avoids using her special gift to change fate…until she dreams a future she can’t ignore.
After Nara prevents a bombing at Blue Ridge High, her ability to see the future starts to fade, while people at school are suddenly being injured at an unusually high rate.
Grappling with her diminishing powers and the need to prevent another disaster, Nara meets Ethan Harris, a mysterious loner who seems to understand her better than anyone. Ethan and Nara forge an irresistible connection, but as their relationship heats up, so do her questions about his dark past.
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