Spotlight: Sweet Light by Jen Wylie



Title: Sweet Light
Author: Jen Wylie



When fate conspires against you and gives you three loves to choose from, what do you do? What if you make the wrong choice?

Shara is a healer, raised and trained from childhood until her unique gift manifests itself. When she gains the rank Journeyman she is hired to serve as the court healer for the barbaric kingdom of Glendor.

Untrained for war, she is thrust unmercifully into its bloody arms when the kingdom is invaded. Ordered by her king to the front lines to tend the wounded, she is forced to flee when their camp is attacked. Happening upon a wounded soldier in the forest, every mile back to the capital is a struggle, and breaking the healer’s code, she falls in love with her charge.

If Shara thought that to be the least of her troubles, the appearance of a fierce warrior captain who appoints himself her protector, teaches her differently. Trouble comes in threes at the appearance of a former love and fellow healer. Faced with decisions of the heart and the sudden manifestation of her gift, there is little room for anything else to go wrong. Or at least that’s what Shara thought.


Review:
I read Sweet Light over the weekend and really enjoyed it. Jen Wylie writes wonderfully charged scenes that pulls the reader into the story. There is a clever love triangle in this fantasy novel that begins to build up in the middle of the story until a choice must be made by Shara, a gifted healer working for the kingdom of Glendor. She must make her choice from three very different men: a healer, a prince, and a warrior. Of course this is a difficult decision for Shara because each one is special to her in different ways. And if that isn’t enough, Shara is trying to increase her abilities as a healer in a kingdom that is at war.

Sweet Light is available at Amazon.com, Smashwords, OmniLit, and Createspace. For more information about the author visit www.jlwylie.wordpress.com.

2 thoughts on “Spotlight: Sweet Light by Jen Wylie

  1. Great review- love how perfectly it describes the difficulty of her choice and it makes me very curious about what she chooses and what she learns through her journey. I am now following your blog- just started out book blogging myself.

    Definitely will read this- stat! and will visit your blog again!

  2. Jen, thanks for visiting my blog. I hope you will get a chance to read Sweet Light and enjoy it as much as I did. I checked out your blog and it looks great. I am following you back.

    Thanks again for stopping by and commenting.

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