My favourite books - April pick

As regular followers of my blog will know, I am running a series this year where each month I will recommend one of my all time favourite indie books (self-published or small press). These are books that I think are amazing and deserve to be bestsellers.

Here's the list of my picks so far:

January: The Day the Flowers Died The Day the Flowers Died by Ami Blackwelder

February: Caviar Dreams Caviar Dreams by Judy Nichols

March: Horse Latitudes Horse Latitudes by Quentin R. Bufogle





This month, I would like to recommend Into The Light by Darcia Helle






To be honest, I could have chosen any one of Darcia Helle's books as my favourite. I've read, Hit List, The Cutting Edge, Quiet Fury: An Anthology of Suspense, The First Kill and Enemies and Playmates. I thoroughly enjoyed all of those books. She is a very talented author with a talent for suspenseful writing. She also has a fabulous sense of humour that comes across in her writing.

Here's my review of 'Into The Light':

This is a wonderful story on so many levels. It contains humour, romance, and an element of mystery. It's a supernatural tale about a ghost, Max, who refuses to go `into the light' until his killer can be brought to justice.
Max, in life, was a very ordinary man, in fact he died feeling like a failure and as if his life had been in vain.
What Helle's book teaches us is that there are many things we do on a daily basis that have an effect on other people's lives, for good or bad. Max is forced to confront issues from his past when he dies, and this multi-layered story perfectly highlights the fact that we are often unaware of other people's thoughts and feelings and that makes all the difference when looking at the effects of things we do. Many readers will be able to relate to Max, and also the private investigator, Joe, who is roped in to help Max find his killer. Their relationship is an odd one, but they each learn something from the other as they both try to come to terms with their problems.
The book deals with the subjects of divorce, regret, relationships, insecurity, and miscommunication, among other things. It's a fun and often comical read, but also contains very deep thinking on human behaviour and relationships.
The underlying message appears to be that when we die we leave behind an imprint based on everything we have done, thought, and said... it's definitely food for thought.


Look out for my next selection in May!
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Published on April 04, 2012 11:31 Tags: book, darcia-helle, favourite, ghost, humour, into-the-light, paranormal, supernatural
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message 1: by Darcia (new)

Darcia Helle Thank you, Maria!


message 2: by Julie (new)

Julie Powell I really enjoyed Into The Light - good pick.


message 3: by Darcia (new)

Darcia Helle Thanks, Julie!


message 4: by Maria (new)

Maria I had a hard time choosing between your books, Darcia. I love The Cutting Edge probably as much as Into the Light, and then of course there is Hit List... oh, and that wonderful short story collection. Enemies and Playmates had me hooked too. They're all fab. I'm sure that anyone who reads one of them will buy another one straight away! Now I'm just waiting for a bit of spare time to come along so I can read the rest of your books! They're all waiting patiently on my Kindle :)


message 5: by Julie (new)

Julie Powell I'm reading Enemies and Playmates - grr, just what to kill him! Great stuff, Darcia :)


message 6: by Darcia (new)

Darcia Helle Thank you both! You're so good for my ego!


message 7: by Maria (new)

Maria :)


message 8: by Julie (new)

Julie Powell I really enjoyed it and have posted a review on Amazon and here of course. Let me know if you want it anywhere else, Darcia.


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