Praise for Jaine Fenn Fenn is at her best when describing the lives of strong women up against it, and excels at fast action thrillers. - The Guardian; A vivid and unusual world, populated by an interesting array of characters - The Times; Jaine Fenn opens a window on a fascinating and vivid science fictional world... It's an energetic space opera, an interesting and entertaining entry in an old genre. - Strange Horizons; Fenn manages to put her own stamp on some familiar genre elements, enough to make this a genuinely promising debut - Locus; Both plotting and characterisation are handled deftly, while Fenn's world-building of exotic locales is equally impressive... you should read Jaine Fenn - she's bloody ace. - SFX Magazine; Tense and fast-paced. - The Telegraph; Highly recommended, they're beautiful in emotion along with the action-fueled pace you'd expect from someone like Chuck Wendig. - British Fantasy Society; A blur of excitement and action. - Brainfluff; I love Jaine Fenn. Her characters and intriguing world building is superb. - Cybermage; Thought provoking science fiction with a memorable cast of characters. - The Eloquent Page; If you like spacey space adventures, this book will not disappoint. If you like a bit of preindustrial fantasy blended in, you will definitely love Bringer of Light. - New York Journal of Books; This really is Science Fiction at its best. - Falcata Times; Fenn pitches us right into the middle of the action from the beginning of the book, with the tension pinging off the page. - SF Reader; An entertaining work rendered with artistic flourish - SciFi Dimensions; A rollicking ride from start to finish that leaves you wanting more... highly, highly recommended. - Fantasy Book Critic; The story is well paced, with a satisfying number of twists and turns to hold your interest, and characters are well-drawn, ensuring that you care enough about them to keep reading. - Deathray Magazine; A fast-paced, well imagined sci-fi read. - Myslexia