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Lynn Viehl
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October 6, 2009

With just one touch, Jessa Bellamy can see anyone’s darkest secrets, thanks to whoever tampered with her genes. What she doesn’t know is that a biotech company has discovered her talent and intends to kill her and harvest her priceless DNA...

Gaven Matthias is forced to abduct Jessa himself so he can protect her, but Jessa has a hard time believing the one man whose secrets she can’t read. As a monstrous assassin closes in and forces them to run, Jessa will have to find another way to discover if Matthias is her greatest ally—or her deadliest enemy.


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Under her own name and pseudonyms, Lynn Viehl has published over twenty-five novels with ROC and NAL since her debut novel was published in January 2000. She and her family currently live in Florida.

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Chapter One

September 29, 2008

"I don't understand," Ellen Farley said, gripping the arms of her chair. "I didn't pad my résumé. My references are genuine, and I have the experience required for the position. So why am I here?"

"Because if you had nothing to hide, you wouldn't care," Jessa Bellamy murmured as she watched the disgruntled young woman through an observation panel.

"North and Company retains Phoenix, Inc., to perform standard background checks on all their new employees, Ms. Farley." Caleb Douglas, the intake interviewer who sat with his back to Jessa, kept a perfect blend of sympathy and authority in his tone. "You're here because they'd like to hire you."

"Oh." She smiled, relaxing her shoulders. Her frosted pink fingernails, however, remained curled into the armrests. "Then I've got the job?"

"Almost. I'll let you get started on these"—he handed Ellen a clipboard with a number of blank forms on it—"while I grab some coffee. Would you like a cup?"

"No, thank you." She took a slim gold pen from her oversize blue leather bag and began filling out the top form. Absently she crossed her ankles, showing off her metallic silver pumps.

As soon as Caleb left the room, however, Ellen Farley put the clipboard on his desk, stood, and came over to the panel. Jessa knew that on Ellen's side of the wall, the panel appeared to be nothing more than a mirror with an ornate frame hanging behind Caleb's desk.

"Nicely handled," Jessa said as Caleb joined her at the panel and watched as Ellen fluffed and shook out her layered red hair. "What do you think?"

"Seems legit to me." The interviewer considered the preening woman. "She's not happy to be here, but North and Company gave her ten minutes' notice, so that's to be expected." He rubbed the end of his nose. "She smells like she was baptized with Chanel No. 5."

Jessa had already caught a whiff of the woman's French perfume, which seemed almost a cliché: Expensive is as expensive does. "Credentials?"

"Angela says they're sterling. Ellen Farley is the perfect candidate for comptroller." Caleb studied her expression. "Or not. What's setting off your bells, boss?"

"Her shoes. They're knockoffs."

Cal glanced down. "So?"

Jessa gestured at Ellen's tasteful floral sheath. "So you don't invest in a Michael Kors dress and a Balenciaga bag unless you can also afford five hundred bucks for the real Anya Hindmarch pumps."

The interviewer chuckled. "You should be a gay man."

"Maybe in my next life. Bring her to me after she finishes the busywork. And, Cal." Jessa nodded toward his empty hands. "Don't forget the coffee before you go back in."

Walking up the back stairs to her office gave Jessa time to think. She often used small, seemingly insignificant details like Ellen Farley's designer-clone shoes as rationale for further assessment of the applicants sent to them by their clients. By doing so she'd acquired a reputation for having a keen eye, and even Caleb, one of her most trusted employees, believed in it. Jessa had been very careful to cultivate that misconception.

Her ability to discover exactly what people hid from their employers had made Phoenix, Inc., one of the top personnel agencies in the South, but no one could ever know the truth of how she did it.

Angela Witt, her technical supervisor, intercepted her outside her office. Tall, rawboned, and a little awkward, Angela was barely out of her teens, and had originally come to the agency as a temp. Jessa had quickly discovered the very young secretary had a natural gift for computers, multitasking, and resource management, as well as a desperate need for permanence and a sense of purpose.

"Ms. Bellamy, Caleb said you flagged Ms. Farley." Angela sounded as stiff as she looked. "I checked every one of her refs, but they all came back a hundred percent. What did I miss?"

"Nothing," Jessa said. "Her shoes are wrong."

"A fashion mistake? Oh, good." Her shoulders drooped as her chin lifted. "I mean, it's not good, not at all, but at least I didn't ..." She stopped herself and released a sigh. "Sorry."

"It's all right, Angela." Accustomed to her office manager's mild but perpetual paranoia, Jessa suppressed a smile. "I could be wrong about this one."

"No way, Ms. B." Her office manager shook her head, almost dislodging the stubby pencil holding her topknot of hair in place. "You're never wrong. It's like you have liar radar. I'll run her name again and see what I can find." She turned and hurried down the hall to the data center.

Jessa stepped into her office and closed the door. She'd personally designed her workspace to be quiet and uncluttered. Two clear Lucite columns supported the massive slab of polished black granite that served as her desk. Against one white wall, Asian black lacquer cabinets inlaid with delicate mother-of-pearl lotus flowers concealed her office equipment, and faced a four-by-five-foot print of Ansel Adams's Birds on a Beach over a modular black leather seating unit that surrounded a coffee table that was merely a smaller version of her desk. In the center of the table stood a crystal vase filled with fresh flowers. She'd had the back wall replaced with a single panel of glass, which provided a wide view of Peachtree Street and the Armstrong building.

For the floor she'd commissioned and imported labradorite stone tiles from Sweden, which glowed with an ever-changing blue-green-amber light under the recessed incandescent fixtures in the white ceiling. At the corners of each tile were small, silver disks that to the naked eye appeared to be decorative touches. Each disk was hardwired to perform three different functions when activated by the remote: sealing the room, tripping the security alarms, and administering enough of an electrical charge to knock out whoever stood on them.

Her workspace appeared more like a room in a minimalist art gallery than an office, but it suited her tastes and kept anyone else who entered from getting too comfortable.

Jessa opened the doors to the cabinet nearest her desk to check her surveillance equipment. Six monitors showed six different-angled views of her office via the minicameras hidden all around the room. She picked up a small transceiver, switched it to take over her office line, and tucked it over her ear. She removed a slim remote sitting inside the cabinet and placed it in her jacket pocket.

A knock sounded, and Jessa went to stand behind her desk before she called for the person to come in.

Caleb entered with an unhappy Ellen Farley following him, but after performing introductions and handing Jessa a file, he excused himself and left.

"Please sit down, Ms. Farley." Jessa waited until she had before she did the same and opened the file. "I have a few more questions for you."

"More?" Ellen crossed her arms. "I filled out all of your forms. What else do you want to know?"

Unhappy and defensive, Jessa thought.

"You were born in 1974, an only child, is that correct?" She glanced up in time to catch Ellen's tight nod before returning to the file notes. "Very good education, majored in economics at Brown, graduated with honors. You were recruited to work for CitiCom, where you were promoted to assistant comptroller, paid very well, and then resigned a year later." She met Ellen's resentful gaze again. "Why leave a good job like that?"

"There was no possibility for advancement," Ellen said. "Citi doesn't place women in the top executive positions. It's one big old-boys' network."

"You relocated from New York to Atlanta before you found a new position." Jessa pretended to skim through the rest of the forms, letting the other woman stew for a moment before she asked, "What brought you down here to look for work?"

"I've always liked the South." She moved her shoulders. "The weather is great and the country is beautiful, and the people are nice."

Jessa closed the file. "Established corporations like North and Company are somewhat more conservative than their New York counterparts. I believe our old-boys' network is in its fifth generation."

Ellen's lips thinned. "What are you implying?"

She was as suspicious as she was defensive, which might mean she was everything she claimed to be, or not. "Merely that your ambition may come up against yet another glass ceiling."

"I don't think any of this is your business, Ms. Bellamy," the other woman snapped.

"I am certifying for my client that you are who you say you are and therefore are also suitable for employment with them." Jessa offered her a cool smile. "At present, everything about you is my business."

"Yes, of course. I'm sorry." The faint lines around Ellen's mouth eased. "It was really a shock to find out I'm being investigated, or whatever you call it. Then they told me I had to come over here right away, or I wouldn't eligible for hire. It scared the heck out of me."

"No need to be afraid. It's all over now."

Ellen smiled. "Really? That's all I have to do?"

"That's it." Jessa stood. "I appreciate your taking the time to come in and fill out the paperwork." She held out her hand.

"Thank you." Ellen Farley's hand joined hers.

Shadowlight.

Jessa stood in the center of what appeared to be a cheap hotel room. The odors of cigarette smoke, sweat, and sex nearly choked her as she gazed down at the two bodies writhing together on the worn paisley carpeting. Neither had undressed completely, but the man's buttocks gleamed white beneath a low tan line, and shook as he thrust himself into Ellen Farley with eager, frantic movements.

She could feel their lust crawling inside her head, dragging with it everything they thought. While Ellen's mind focused on the need tightening in her pelvis, her lover Max's thoughts were at odds with his enthusiasm.

"We're going to be rich, baby," the man panted as he grabbed her bouncing bre...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Onyx (October 6, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451412788
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451412782
  • Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 0.9 x 6.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #622,306 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fabulous New Beginning! October 7, 2009
Format:Mass Market Paperback
"With a single touch, Jessa Bellamy can see anyone's darkest secrets..."

When author Lynn Viehl announced that Stay the Night would be the final book in her popular paranormal romance series, the Darkyn, I won't lie - I was disappointed and unhappy. I loved the series and really wanted to see it continue - it seemed to me there was plenty of room for more stories involving the immortal vampires, the Darkyn, and their something-more-than human lovers, which we've come to learn are often Kyndred, people with special abilities, like Jessa, whose powers are related to the creation of the Darkyn. (I won't say more about the how and why of that, and I'll just tell you that if you haven't yet read the Darkyn books, go pick up the first in the series, If Angels Burn, and start. You'll find all the answers I'm not saying in that series, which is a very unique and refreshing take on the paranormal romance 'vampire' sub-genre.)

But as it turns out, Lynn ended the Darkyn series, but only to pick up a spin off series focusing more on the Kyndred (or Takyn). But don't be fooled. The Darkyn are still there. In fact, some of my absolute favorites make an appearance in Shadowlight. (More on that later.)

[...]

But let's talk about Shadowlight. I'll be honest; I loved her Darkyn series, and I went into this new series fully expecting to love it to pieces. I wasn't wrong.

It starts off with a character who isn't mentioned on the cover blurb: Min, a young woman with the ability to see happy glimpses of the future. She's mourning the death of her adoptive father, and starting a future at a new job, and also with the love of her life, a young man she knew she was fated to love from the moment she met him (with that gift of hers.) Unfortunately, tragedy strikes.

From there, the story picks up with Jessa - a young woman who has the unique gift to touch people and see, not happy things, but the dark things they want to hide. She calls this stepping into shadowlight. You might see some parallels between Min and Jessa, and there are reasons for that. They are part of the Takyn, a secretive organization of people who have found commonalities together - people with special gifts, who were adopted at a young age, and are now hunted by people like GenHance who want to take their gifts and DNA to make super soldiers.

Those who have read the Darkyn books will recognize the backgrounds of people like Min, Jessa, and the other Takyn. We already know that these special people are related to the Darkyn, and that they have enemies. But the Takyn know they're hunted, too, and they take huge precautions to protect one another and avoid detection. But Jessa can't ignore the terrible things she sometimes sees, and so she reports them anonymously to the FBI, a routine that has earned her GenHance's attention, as well as that of the mysterious Gaven Matthias.

Matthias is a sexy enigma, a gorgeous man with a mysterious past, and he's determined to save Jessa from capture by GenHance. To this end, he saves her life and kidnaps her at the same time. But GenHance isn't about to give up, and they send a man-turned-monster after them, a real world test of their super soldier serum. Jessa doesn't trust Matthias, or his motives, but neither can she deny the fact that she's attracted to him, and he's wanted her from nearly the first moment he sees her. But the monster on their trail doesn't leave them a lot of down time to either develop trust, or explore their attraction.

In the midst of their story, we also get to see two of my favorite characters from the Darkyn series, the assassin Lucan and his cop heroine, Samantha. Their story interweaves around Jessa and Matthias's, and it's interesting watching them parallel, and then finally intersect, peripherally. Also, Lucan and Samantha aren't just a stagnant glimpse; we get to see their relationship progress. It should be engaging for both old readers, and new.

I found this book to be a lot like If Angels Burn - a very solid set up to a new series, with good worldbuilding and engaging characters, many of them side characters we'll be seeing in future books. (Matthias's assistant - Sidekick? Personal chef? - Rowan almost leaps off the page, she's so vividly drawn.) But it probably won't be my favorite book in the new series. There's almost too much going on, too much being introduced. But it has to in order to really do its job as book one - and it works quite well overall. I enjoyed it so much I literally inhaled it over a period of about a day and a half. I can't tell you how excited I am for the next book (Rowan's, as it turns out). Maybe if we're very lucky, we'll get to see glimpses of all our favorite Darkyn couples in future books. I certainly won't cry if we see Lucan and Samantha a few times more. :)

And if this series follows the pattern of the last, we'll be seeing Jessa and Matthias's relationship unfold and grow over the next several books in the series, something I look forward to a lot. That's one of the things I love about Lynn's books - characters don't disappear just because their "story" is done, and their stories aren't really over - they evolve. They grow as people and as couples, and it gives them an edge of realism that can sometimes be missing in romance. It's part of what assures these books have a place among my "most waited for". :D
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Wonderful Series Begins October 6, 2009
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In Shadowlight, the first novel of the Kyndred series, Lynn Viehl gives an edge-of-the-seat tale with trouble at every turn and people who learn that everything they thought true just isn't. Oh, and along with this, she gives characters that are three-dimensional to the extreme so you can simultaneously see the story from more than one angle, and understand and sympathize with all the heroes, even when some of them think others are the villains. Lynn doesn't deny you a true villain though. The Kyndred have forces arrayed against them that offer both immediate danger and hint at a greater scenario that will become clear as the series develops.

Shadowlight focuses on a group of people gifted with special strengths. They were mentioned in the Darkyn series, were somewhat crucial to it, but this is not just a continuation of Lynn's take on the vampire legends. Where those books focused on an ancient war between Darkyn and their enemies at the same time as exploring the strife within the Darkyn population, Shadowlight starts out in a place of isolation. The Kyndred are not some secret society that both supports and fights among itself. The Kyndred are an experiment gone wrong and scattered to the winds only to recreate faulty memories bit by bit.

And that's not the only difference. There is no ancient evil here. If this book is characteristic of the new series, the dangers are much more immediate and driven by modern aims rather than only inherited hatred. Here you have kidnappings, corporate espionage, and the FBI rather than grudges held over the centuries. It's a fresh start in a known world for Darkyn fans, with some familiar faces making appearances. For newcomers, though, Lynn weaves in the necessary details so that this series can act as a standalone as long as readers come in with an open mind. Things in Lynn's world, though they cross over with the traditional, are unique enough that suspension of disbelief is crucial, and giving her that leeway pays back threefold. New readers are likely to discover a world, a series, and an author to delight them for years to come.

Powerful, absorbing, and compelling.

I'm a long-time reader of Lynn Viehl's novels, and each one seems to push the envelope just a little more with an end product that is exceptional. Though Shadowlight is listed as a dark fantasy, it reads with the rush of an action thriller, a touch of romance, and of course, paranormal, with a dash of science fiction. I can't wait to see what she does next with this world and this new cast of characters.

P.S. FTC disclosure: I was given the E-Arc by Lynn Viehl to use as a review copy. My hardcopy has already been preordered.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
By VC Hunt
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Lynn Viehl is doing it again in Shadowlight, a mind-twisting start to another deliciously dark and multilayered fantasy series.

Minerva wakes in the morgue, her fiancé dead and her body cursed by Shadowlight, a talent which allows her to see the darkest secrets of every person she touches. Needing to guard against this talent she can't explain, softhearted Minerva reincarnates herself as the steady and exceedingly reserved Jessa who opens a high-end employment agency, screening the best for the best while anonymously reporting the darkest she finds to the FBI. Soon the up-and-coming Jessa is face to face with her largest potential client, GenHance, whose only interest is harvesting Jessa's DNA, and thus her Kyndred talent, and selling it to the highest bidder.

Gaven Matthias, the first of the Kyndred who once wheedled his sword for Rome, will to do anything to keep his kind from being exposed and Jessa from being taken, dead or alive. He didn't count on falling in love with the strong-willed woman he kidnapped and who refuses to admit what she is. As the shadowlight grows darker and the dead refuse to stay that way, this story picks up speed with Detective Samantha Brown, her vampire lover Suzerain Lucan and Dr. Alexandra Keller from The Darklyn Series sinking even more twists and turns into this g-force roller coaster ride Viehl sends careening into the next book, Dreamveil, out in June 2010.

For the romance novel purist, Shadowlight is not likely to satisfy. But, for those wanting a white-knuckle experience rife with blood-hammering desire and deliciously complex cliffhangers, Shadowlight is sure to please and leave you begging for more.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
What a book, awesome series, great story, can't wait for the next one! Lynn Veil has written a series where each book keeps you involved with so many characters, its like family.
Published 4 months ago by Carmen Wilson
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad--Not great
This is an introduction to the series so don't expect to be thrilled but a nice book to curl up with.
Published 5 months ago by Ingrid Karg-ross
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
Lynn Viehl's Kyndred series blends in and around her Darkyn series so well it seems to be all one story. Well written, exciting and oh so interesting.
Published 7 months ago by Kathryn Mitchell
5.0 out of 5 stars First read in this series
I really enjoyed this book, the concept was very good. It was interesting and kept me up until I finished reading the book.
Published 7 months ago by Txgal79930
2.0 out of 5 stars Inconsistent characters
I have been repeatedly disappointed with this author. First book I read, Night Lost, was great and I was excited to read the whole series. Read more
Published 14 months ago by 1229HN
4.0 out of 5 stars Worthy addition to the Darkyn world.
I didn't know really what to expect with a Kyndred novel. Oh, I knew that Viehl's writing and plotting is stellar, but still... Read more
Published 15 months ago by T. Wheaton
4.0 out of 5 stars A great place to start!
Jessa never really dreamed that before she could really live she would have to die. Her life had been one of contentment, a home she adored, a new job that would provide her with a... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Marnie
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Published on December 16, 2010 by Arthur W. Jordin
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Put it Down!
In this first book, a spin-off of the Darkyn series, Jessa Bellamy is the product of gene enhancement. She is able to touch people, see into their souls, and learn their secrets. Read more
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I think I would agree. I was a little confused but looking for more of the darkyn elements. when I let that go I actually got more in to it and enjoyed it more as the start of a new series that its supposed to be. my bookstore got it earlier but according to Lynn viehl she was ok if her readers... Read more
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