Daughter of Light-bookcover

By: Amanda Jane Dearle

Daughter of Light

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Kitty Katz’s mind is as crowded as Piccadilly Circus, the constant hubbub of conversation in her brain a relentless background to her own thoughts. Lying in hospital with concussion, a voice reaches out to her, forcing out the steady clamour of noise as it connects with her mind.


Dominic Peverell is a Guardian desperately seeking his soul twin to prevent his inevitable transformation into a demon. Dominic brings peace to Kitty’s chaotic mind – but he also brings danger. Unbeknown to Kitty, only she can prevent Dominic’s descent into darkness – and now evil forces have turned their attention towards her, intent on destroying her before she can save him.


Secretly shadowing Kitty is Dominic’s brother, Conan, a newly turned demon.  Kitty stands between the brothers and Conan is determined to destroy her.  However, Kitty is not as easily destroyed as he and his fellow demons assume…

Amanda Jane Dearle began writing at an early age, her lurid horror stories delighting her mother with their unintentional humour. Her other great love is for music and this was encouraged by her father, a semi-pro jazz pianist. Mandy made her debut with her father’s band aged 15, and she continued singing with him until she and her husband started their family. They now have four young-adult children who tolerate Mandy’s tendency to disappear into her own world—as long as she doesn’t wake them first thing in the morning singing at the top of her voice!

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