She Drinks the Light, Yasmin Angoe
She Drinks the Light, Yasmin Angoe
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She Drinks the Light

Author: Yasmin Angoe

Narrator: Ashley J. Hobbs

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2026


Synopsis

For fans of Sinners and Immortal Dark, a teen girl must uncover her family’s deadly secrets in order to save her best friend and her island in this heart-pounding YA debut.

Addae has spent her whole life on the Golden Isle, a private island off the coast of South Carolina that has been in her family for centuries. Island residents don’t really fraternize with mainlanders, and for good reason. Golden Isle was founded by the Kinfolk, descendants—including Addae and her Nana Ama, the island matriarch—of escaped enslaved Black people.

But the Isle and the Kinfolk have secrets that must be protected from the outside world. Secrets of spirituality, mythology that are deeply rooted in their West African culture, beliefs, and traditions. The Kin are bound to protect the Golden Isle and, in turn, it protects them.

When Addae’s best friend Naria goes missing and one of the Kin turns up drained of blood, Addae's way of life is threatened. It looks like the work of the Adze, West African supernatural beings that drink human blood in order to survive—also known as vampires.

Believing Naira is alive, Addae travels to the mainland. But as Addae gets closer to finding Naria, she uncovers deep secrets about Nana Ama’s past, and about her own… secrets that could change how she feels about the Golden Isle and her lineage.

Torn between two worlds, Addae will have to decide how far she is willing to go—and who she is willing to cross—to save her best friend, and even herself.

A Macmillan Audio production from Feiwel & Friends

About Yasmin Angoe

Hailing from Northern Virginia, Yasmin Angoe is a first-generation Ghanaian American who grew up in two cultural worlds. She taught English in middle and high schools for years, served as an instructional coach for virtual teachers, and spent time as a freelance copy editor.Angoe recently received the Eleanor Taylor Bland Award for emerging writers of color from Sisters of Crime, of which she’s a proud member. When she’s not writing, she’s in South Carolina with her beautiful blended family, trying new recipes and absorbed in an audiobook. Her Name Is Knight is Yasmin’s debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fernanda (ivyfer_isreading) on October 13, 2025

She Drinks the Light is a book brimming with culture, it is vivid and bright in its descriptions and writing, with just a smidge of romance to make you smile in the middle of feeling the rage for what was done to these people. We follow a teenage girl as she tries to uncover what happened to her bes......more

Goodreads review by Melanie on March 19, 2026

This was a truely beautiful book! It had such a strong unique plot, with a morally strong FMC, the battle between good and bad nature. Love and hate. I enjoyed listening! I only gave it 4 stars because i had a hard time getting into it at the beginning, but hang on because about 15% in was hooked!......more

Goodreads review by Selene on February 08, 2026

I genuinely don’t understand the lower ratings, this was sooo enjoyable! It’s rich in culture , personality and mystery, there’s a light romance plot (sapphic) but that’s really not the focus. I was gifted the audio book from netgalley and the narrator did an excellent job with different voices for......more

Goodreads review by Patty (IheartYA311) on October 21, 2025

I tried very hard to get into this story, but I just couldn't. It didn't hold my interest, and I kept getting distracted. I think it was mostly due to the choppy and immature writing style. I was kind of relieved when it was over. I probably would have DNFed if I hadn't been granted a copy from NetG......more

Goodreads review by Zana on February 19, 2026

3.25 stars. I absolutely loved the setting of this story. An island by South Carolina that was founded by former enslaved people who worked the land for generations and passed down their beliefs and traditions? Hell yeah, sign me up! While I enjoyed this story (the action scenes and monster scenes wer......more