By the Light of Dawn
By the Light of Dawn
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In the Absence of Light is one of my favourite novels ever, and the first I read from Adrienne Wilder. I read it twice and I was not expecting a sequel to it, I didn't even dream it, so when I accidentally came across the sequel, I rushed to get my hands on it. I didn't know what to expect, but I was ready.
I almost forgot how great Morgan is and how much I love him. He is amazing and so funny. I almost forgot how much I like Grant's attention to Morgan, how respectful he is of Morgan's space, needs, and wishes. It's been a while since I read the first book and right as I started this one I almost went ahead and read it again, but I thought why I'd do that when I literally have Grant and Morgan right in front of me. Still, as it turns out, I liked In the Absence of Light more so there's a really high chance I will read it again.
That's not to say I didn't enjoy By the Light of Dawn. Oh, no, far from it. I loved seeing Grant and Morgan's relationship continuing growing. It's been a short time since they got married and they obviously still have stuff they need to work out. Luckily for everyone involved, they are on the right, steamy, track.
On this adventure over the ocean, Morgan is on a mission, and as vague that mission may be, Grant is more than ready to go to the end of the world for Morgan. There's just no limit to how far Grant could go or how much he loves his husband. His devotion is absolute and so great to read about.
If there are more sequels coming to this, yes, please!
When I read In the Absence of Light I wasn't curious about Jeff and Felix. There was obviously potential there, but I didn't really like Jeff and I didn't know Felix. Well, still don't know him, but their cameo in By the Light of Dawn made me curious enough. Luckily there is a book for them in the works, In The Darkest Hour, that I think I would really like to read.