Displaying ComeTheDark copy.jpgTitle: Come, the Dark by Rebecca Hamilton
(Forever Girl #2)
Publication date: January 6th 2015
Genres: Fantasy, Paranormal, Young Adult

Synopsis:

TRIGGER WARNING: This book deals with the sensitive subject of sexual abuse.
Rose desperately wants to escape the abuse of the father who impregnated her and the dark spirits that haunt her life. Being thrust from Georgia 1961 into the era of Salem’s infamous witch trials isn’t what she had in mind, and now her daughter is left hopelessly out of reach.
The only way to return to her daughter is by facing certain death to banish the dark spirits that plague Salem. If she doesn’t eliminate these dark spirits in time, they will destroy civilization and trap her in this strange new place, ages away from her daughter.
Even if she can complete the task in time to return home to save her daughter, there’s still one problem: she’s falling in love with a man who can’t return with her. Achieving her goals will force her to choose between the only man who has never betrayed her and a daughter she can’t quite remember but will never forget.
A heart-wrenching tale of a mother’s love for her daughter, this romantic paranormal fantasy underlines the depravity of both historical and modern society while capturing the essence of sacrifice and devotion.
Review:

~Thanks to Xpresso Book Tours for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review~

I loved Come, the Dark. Please note that this book contains detailed violence and sexual abuse. I love it how Rebecca Hamilton managed to combine Fantasy,  Historical Fiction, Spiritual Fiction, and sexual abuse into one mesmerizing tale. At first, I didn't know what to expect. I was really confused by the changes in time, and I thought it was a typo. Then, I realised that it was all deliberate, and it was then that I realised what a great book Come, the dark was. After that point, every time I had some time to read digitally,  I passionately read on, and I started loving it more and more till the point where I knew I was going to give it 5+ stars. I'm telling you, I loved it. It was confusing at the start, but it was definitely worth reading on. If you're a fan of Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Spiritual Fiction, or a mix of them definitely give Come, the dark a go. you never know, you might just wind up liking Cordovae as much as I do. 


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AUTHOR BIO:
Rebecca Hamilton is a USA Today Bestselling Paranormal Fantasy author who also dabbles in Horror and Literary Fiction. She lives in Florida with her husband and four kids. She enjoys dancing with her kids to television show theme songs and would love the beach if it weren’t for the sand. Having a child diagnosed with autism has inspired her to illuminate the world through the eyes of characters who see things differently. She is represented by Rossano Trentin of TZLA and has been published internationally, in three languages. You can follow her on twitter @InkMuse

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