Hidden Light (Ana Martin #2) 
Ana believes that Gabriel's departure will keep her out of harm’s way; little does she know that it is too late for that. She already contains some of Gabriel's Shi which allows her to sense the bad intent of others. This ensures that wherever she goes, trouble will find her. After a run in with a local psychopath and more dealings with the Fae, she finally resides herself to the fact that life has changed.
Then children start going missing from the local area, leaving the police mystified as it appears a different person is taking each one. Against her better judgement and with the help of Maria, a natural witch with a stubborn personality, she decides to investigate.
Suddenly, she is drawn further into the world of the Siis and Ana finally realises that her troubles have only just begun.
I didn't think there was much scope for this book to be better than the first, but boy was I wrong. the story expands far beyond what I expected could happen and I read this book in a day, not able to put it down until I knew everything. its fun, scary and entirely gripping. the only downside...the third book isn't out yet - am gutted. I wish the author would hurry up and get it written as im having trouble finding another series that has gripped me this much.
I was asked to read this second book in the Ana Martin series and found it, like the first, a good read.This time, this fantasy series sees Ana develop and get to grips with her altered life. Some new characters alongside old, together with a involved plot, make this an entertaining read.I don't give spoilers but will say that for those who enjoy fantasy, you should enjoy this series.

In the second book of the Ana Martin series, Hidden Light, by Lyneal Jenkins, Ana is trying to live a normal life now that her Siis lover, Gabriel, is gone. But, she has some of the Siis power within her, enabling her to sense evil intent, and when children start going missing, she is drawn into finding them with the help of her witch friend, Maria.I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my unbiased review. After reading Night of the Fae, I anticipated a thrilling ride in this second
It didn't take me long to read the second book. There was never a dull moment with Ana around. Her world will never be the same with the constant interruptions of The Fae and Siis to keep her brain ticking and her body fighting.
After reading the first book and following our heroine through the many paranormal sticks she gets herself into, I had great expectations for the sequel. It definitely does not disappoint! First (an older) Ana is figuring out her new power of hearing or understanding people's intentions, with a much stronger personality, more self-confidence, and as a much more developed character. I definitely sense that she is more complete, settled down in herself almost. As with the first book, I cannot
Book: The Hidden Light (Ana Martin #2)Author: Lyneal JenkinsPublication Date: 4/27/2013Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 4 Stars REVIEW Ana is back but without Gabriel as her love this time. She can not forgive him for trying to kill her and taking his daughter Suraya's side. Adam however becomes a great advisor to her and friend. Her good friend Marie is getting stronger in her abilities and it's up to these two to figure out who is kidnapping the children. In this book we are
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| Title | : | Hidden Light (Ana Martin #2) |
| Author | : | Lyneal Jenkins |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 360 pages |
| Published | : | April 27th 2013 |
| Categories | : | Romance. Fantasy. Fairies. Fae |
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The Hidden Light is the second book in the Ana martin series, which follows Ana as she is drawn into the secret world of the Siis, an ancient race of empathic beings torn apart by war, treachery and the consequences of past actions.Ana believes that Gabriel's departure will keep her out of harm’s way; little does she know that it is too late for that. She already contains some of Gabriel's Shi which allows her to sense the bad intent of others. This ensures that wherever she goes, trouble will find her. After a run in with a local psychopath and more dealings with the Fae, she finally resides herself to the fact that life has changed.
Then children start going missing from the local area, leaving the police mystified as it appears a different person is taking each one. Against her better judgement and with the help of Maria, a natural witch with a stubborn personality, she decides to investigate.
Suddenly, she is drawn further into the world of the Siis and Ana finally realises that her troubles have only just begun.
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| Series: | Ana Martin #2 |
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Ratings: 4.57 From 46 Users | 19 ReviewsWeigh Up About Books Hidden Light (Ana Martin #2)
After reading the first book (Night of the Fae) I had high hopes for this sequel, it did not disappoint!It is even better than the first.Reading and actually seeing in my minds eye the characters develop is a really great experience .The writing is of a very high calibre, the story and plot are epic in both scope and imagination. Lyneal Jenkins is a very gifted author and the characters seem to come alive from the page. One of these special and rare books that actually draws you into it in theI didn't think there was much scope for this book to be better than the first, but boy was I wrong. the story expands far beyond what I expected could happen and I read this book in a day, not able to put it down until I knew everything. its fun, scary and entirely gripping. the only downside...the third book isn't out yet - am gutted. I wish the author would hurry up and get it written as im having trouble finding another series that has gripped me this much.
I was asked to read this second book in the Ana Martin series and found it, like the first, a good read.This time, this fantasy series sees Ana develop and get to grips with her altered life. Some new characters alongside old, together with a involved plot, make this an entertaining read.I don't give spoilers but will say that for those who enjoy fantasy, you should enjoy this series.

In the second book of the Ana Martin series, Hidden Light, by Lyneal Jenkins, Ana is trying to live a normal life now that her Siis lover, Gabriel, is gone. But, she has some of the Siis power within her, enabling her to sense evil intent, and when children start going missing, she is drawn into finding them with the help of her witch friend, Maria.I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my unbiased review. After reading Night of the Fae, I anticipated a thrilling ride in this second
It didn't take me long to read the second book. There was never a dull moment with Ana around. Her world will never be the same with the constant interruptions of The Fae and Siis to keep her brain ticking and her body fighting.
After reading the first book and following our heroine through the many paranormal sticks she gets herself into, I had great expectations for the sequel. It definitely does not disappoint! First (an older) Ana is figuring out her new power of hearing or understanding people's intentions, with a much stronger personality, more self-confidence, and as a much more developed character. I definitely sense that she is more complete, settled down in herself almost. As with the first book, I cannot
Book: The Hidden Light (Ana Martin #2)Author: Lyneal JenkinsPublication Date: 4/27/2013Reviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 4 Stars REVIEW Ana is back but without Gabriel as her love this time. She can not forgive him for trying to kill her and taking his daughter Suraya's side. Adam however becomes a great advisor to her and friend. Her good friend Marie is getting stronger in her abilities and it's up to these two to figure out who is kidnapping the children. In this book we are


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