The second book begins about the time disaster strikes, and takes us on a wild ride to find out who lives and who dies.Īnd, this is where the story picks up serious steam! This book is faster-paced and action-driven. I will try to keep from mentioning which of the characters survive.īook I of The Light In The Darkness focused primarily on the days before the doomed ship was, well, doomed. If that spoils the book, consider it spoiled. I’d respond, “No, it’s about the Lusitania,” every time with the same eyeroll. I mean… umm… SPOILERS, DEAD AHEAD!Ĭomplete tangent: I had a shirt in high school that said “The boat sank… get over it.”Įvery day, TONS of classmates (and even some teachers) would ask, “Is that about Titanic?” They all had the same shocked, almost offended, expression. OK! Everybody is back? Good! Let’s get into The Light In The Darkness: A Titanic Novel, Book Two (Parts IV-V). Welcome back, one and all, to the saga that is my review of Carla Robinson’s The Light In The Darkness: A Titanic Novel! In case you’re just joining us… seriously, where have you been?!Ĭatch up on The Light In The Darkness: A Titanic Novel, Book One (Parts I-III) and we’ll be waiting for you when you get back!
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