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Title: Darkness Matters
Author: Jay McLean
Released: June 26, 2017
It’s the same old story, really.
Good versus evil.
Heroes versus villains.
Light versus dark.
For two years, college freshman Noah Morgan lived his life somewhere in the middle, fighting darkness and light, always searching for answers to a single question:
Why, Noah, why?
The same three words keep him up at night, struggling for air while gripping a plastic cylinder containing white pills to match the white label with his name printed in ink as deep and dark as his memories—memories that turned him into a recluse.
A shut-in.
An introvert.
Luckily for him, that’s not how the girl next door sees him.
Find Darkness Matters on GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35439835-darkness-matters
Anytime I pick up a Jay McLean book, I know my world is going to get rocked. I've been addicted to her words since I first read More Than This and the addiction has only gotten worse. When Darkness Matters first came out, I didn't get a chance to read it. It's taken a few months before I could really delve into the pages. She has a habit of drawing every ounce of feels out of you. And I felt as if she had wrested every single drop out of me with this one. But that's about where the similarities end. This story is world's different from her others.
McLean tackles some difficult topics. Noah and Andie each have their own darkness inside. The battles they wage on a daily basis are difficult. You take a journey with them. I don't want to say too much because I feel like if I do I'll reveal too much.
This is definitely an ugly cry type of book. Have tissues nearby, perhaps a few shots of something strong, and some chocolate to help you get through it. And if you want to crawl under the covers and not adult after you've finished, you are not alone.
Enter to win a signed paperback of Darkness Matters, a $20 Amazon Gift Card or a $10 Amazon Gift Card.
She writes what she loves to read, which are books that can make her laugh, make her hurt and make her feel.
Jay lives in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, in a forever half-done home where music is loud and laughter is louder.
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