Sword of Darkness (The Vigilant Book 3.5) by LM Preston – Review by Angela Hayes

Sword of Darkness (Vigilant, #3.5)Sword of Darkness by L.M. Preston
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

3.5 Stars

 

“Reece shrugged on his black and red leather jacket. He tapped his boot to the floor to adjust his feet within the new pair. Then he closed the door to his workshop. He’d done it. The sword was nearly finished, and it was beautiful. He’d sent Jeb a picture and told him it was ready for the buyer he’d found. It wouldn’t take long for Reece to add the finishing touches. The metal was indescribable. It literally vibrated when he touched it. Power of some sort was hidden within its fiber, and Reece felt shocks run through his body whenever he held the blade. This was the sword of a warrior, maybe one that was in some epic fantasy adventure.”

 

“The wet street, and street lamps, most of which were broken, lit the path to the race, with a weird wooded area on one side and the abandoned neighborhood on the other. Megan sent him a text of the address that warned it would self-destruct in ten minutes. Then some virus actually removed her name, the message, and her number from his cellphone. This place, this town, was like being caught in a horror movie set-up, and it was changing his siblings and him in ways he’d never thought possible. Rei, who had been bubbly and the family cheerleader, had become secretive, depressed, and rarely smiled. Dexter had told him there were kids being murdered from the high school and that was why he’d been pulled over and got jailed for being out during curfew over a traffic ticket. The other odd thing was that his sister EmVee had been sneaking out, even staying gone for the entire night, and getting in trouble with her parents. And his parents—they’d been arguing, and his mother was scared—she was never scared. She was the strongest woman he knew, but he caught her begging their father to take them back to New York to save them.
Reece sighed. He wanted to do something to help, but he didn’t know what. His family was falling to pieces, and he had been part of the problem with Zamina and racing. Maybe tonight, he needed to change that?”

 

Sword of Darkness is Book #3.5 in the Vigilant series by L.M Preston. It is another YA fantasy with mystery, danger, investigation, the supernatural, dramatic developments, friendship, family, racing, fate, and more.
This is fast-paced which makes it a fairly quick and easy read. This builds on the story/s from the other book- this time we get Reece’s part in the overall adventure. I like that it adds to what we already know- and helps to build on the bigger ‘picture’ being painted. #colourmeintrigued
I find that I am settling into this series now, and am invested in the characters and the story. The series has definitely gotten better as it unfolds.
Bring on the next book!
Happy Reading!

Thank you, L.M. Preston.

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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