Reviews of Brandon Marlowe and the Darkness of the Light

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If you remember one thing, one thing at all, remember this: He is a Demigod who seeks to enslave all of humanity. Join the resistance and save the Followers.

Reviews of Brandon Marlowe and the Darkness of the Light by Eric Livingston

Song Young reviewed on Aug. 30, 2012

This series kept me entertained from the beginning. I wasn't sure what was going to happen. I am glad that the author is making another book b/c as I got nearer to the end the Gods finally began to make their move. I am anxiously awaiting the next book!
(reviewed 4 days after purchase)
David Rutz reviewed on Aug. 30, 2012

I loved this series! Brandon is such a great hero. Clever, strong, and caring for others. So much so that his biggest fear seems to be accidentally hurting those around him.

At the same time there is a great reflection of our own society in the way of the 'Followers'. The author talks about how easily they give up their will and now that I I've seen it that way, I admit he has a point.

The book is a winner from the beginning, but once the action begins, it's very hard to put down!
(reviewed 4 days after purchase)
Jan Crow reviewed on Aug. 27, 2012

Fantastic Series!

A must read!
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Bruce Godfrey reviewed on Aug. 27, 2012

My English professor & a friend recommended this series to me so I went ahead and read it and I'm so glad I did because this is one of the best book I've ever read (The whole series is amazing). Absolutely LOVE it! I'm not a big reader myself but I already re-read this series at least 5 times.
(reviewed 6 days after purchase)
John Jafa reviewed on Aug. 27, 2012

Love these books!!! I can't even begin to tell you how awesome this book is. The tension, suspense, characters, action, plot...everything is so amazing.
(reviewed 6 days after purchase)
Victor Neilsing reviewed on Aug. 27, 2012

This book continues a brilliant series, I couldn't put it down once I started it I got so caught up that I stayed up late into the night reading it and came into work tired and a bit melancholy the next day. If you are looking for a feel good read this is not the book for you. However, if you are looking for a fantastic, emotional and heartrending story with characters that come off the page and remain with you, then this is definitely the book for you.
(reviewed 7 days after purchase)
Kevin Romo reviewed on Aug. 26, 2012

A remarkable series. A great read however, I must caution parents... this book may put "ideas" in your child's head. I suggest you read the book first, then decide. A lot of parents are skeptical about the book. Still, it's a wonderful read.

Other than that, this book (and series as a whole) is amazing. It left me begging for more. Wonderful book.
(reviewed 6 days after purchase)
Jose Rosas reviewed on Aug. 26, 2012

This series is fascinating, action packed, and highly addicting. It's drags you in with mysteries and mythology and you keep thinking about it long beyond finishing the books. I hesitated for a while to read them because of the Percy Jackson books which have eclipsed the mythology market. These are far more interesting than anything Riordan has written.
(reviewed 3 days after purchase)
Ted Morris reviewed on Aug. 26, 2012

I flew through these three books. This author has me completely hooked. Eric Livingston has a warped but brilliant mind in his depiction of 'Alpha'. (I don't want to spoil the surprise) It's entertaining, and incredibly disturbing all at once.

I'm anxiously awaiting the next book in the series!
(reviewed 5 days after purchase)
Louise Moran reviewed on Aug. 26, 2012

A favorite on going series of mine. If you are reading this you MUST start with the Spirit Snatcher and go in order. Each book starts pretty much where the other left off and you'll be lost for a bit if you start one out of order. Other than that, a great read.
(reviewed 5 days after purchase)