If the Light Escapes by Brenda Marie Smith
Publisher: SFK Press
Genre: post-apocalyptic science fiction
Rated: 5 stars
Review by RoseA solar electromagnetic pulse fried the U.S. grid. Now northern lights are in Texas—3,000 miles farther south than where they belong. The universe won’t stop screwing with 18-year-old Keno Simms. All that’s left for him and his broken family is farming their Austin subdivision, trying to eke out a living on poor soil in the scorching heat.
Keno’s one solace is his love for Alma, who has her own secret sorrows. When he gets her pregnant, he vows to keep her alive no matter what. Yet armed marauders and nature itself collude against him, forcing him to make choices that rip at his conscience. IF THE LIGHT ESCAPES is post-apocalyptic science fiction set in a near-future reality, a coming-of-age story told in the voice of a heroic teen who’s forced into manhood too soon.
This is the second book in the series, but I had not read the first book. I didn’t have any trouble following this book, but there was enough about book one that I have already ordered it so I can see what led up to this point. And, fair warning, book two ends on something of a cliffhanger. I don’t personally have an issue with that, but I know some readers do.
The characters in this book are phenomenal. They are multifaceted, with their good points and their bad points. The story is told in first person from the point of view of 18-year-old Keno…. a young man who has had to grow up way too fast. As we work alongside him, we know his thoughts, his fears, and his determination to protect his people at all cost.
The secondary characters are all just as richly drawn. Even the “bad guys” are trying to survive, which makes their actions understandable. Folks, in this book and in this time, we aren’t in Kansas anymore and tough times call for tough measures. And the question is begged… will people come together to help each other, or will it be every man for himself?
That’s one thing that makes this book so compelling. I could see something like this happening, and people showing what they are made of. The people of this community have to find that answer in themselves.
The book starts off with a bang and does not let up even a smidgen. I stayed up way too late a couple of nights because I just had to know what came next. I’m already anxiously waiting Book Three. Kudos, Ms. Smith.
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Thank you so much for the lovely review, and for hosting this book on your blog. I hope that you are your readers are having a great new year. Tomorrow, my husband and I will be moving from our home of 26 years, moving to an Austin, Texas suburb after living in Austin for 41 years, It’s bittersweet and the packing has been exhausting, but we’re looking forward to a new life in our down-sized house and retirement for the hubby. I may not get to visit this site much today–still have packing to do, but I appreciate you and will come back at least one more time before we tear down the computer this evening. Best of luck to you and yours!
Sounds like a great read.
Thank you, Rita. I appreciate that. Have a great new year!
I can testify that you’ll be glad you read the first one and I can’t wait for the third. These people are my family now.
Aww,,, Nancy, you are so sweet to say such kind things. All my best to you and yours! Happy to have you in the family.
Congratulations on your recent release of If the Light Escapes, Brenda, I enjoyed following the tour and learning about the book, which sounds like a great read for me and the cover is very pretty! Good luck with your book and I hope the tour was a success! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Rose, for sharing your review with me! Have a fantastic day!
Thank you, Eva. Such sweet words are really appreciated. I hope you have a great new year!
Sounds like an interesting book. I like the cover.
Thank you, Susan, for saying that. The amazingly talented cover artist is Olivia Hammerman. Have a great year!
This could happen in the present. I’d like to read how it could play out.
Yes, Bethany, it could happen in the present. That’s what makes it so scary. I hope you get a chance to read the book and that your new year is wonderful!
The book details sound interesting.
Thanks for the kind words, Sherry. Have a fabulous 2022.
Thanks again for hosting the book and for the fabulous review. Means the world to me, and you were so kind to post it so many extra places. We’ll be tearing down my computer in a few minutes and it may be days before I’m back online, but I’ve really enjoyed all the comments. You have a great group of readers. All my best to each of you! Onward!