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The Age of the Fallen
The Age of the Fallen
Author: Mark Olmos
ISBN-13: 9781933204901
ISBN-10: 1933204907
Publication Date: 6/1/2009
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: VMI Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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Aiko and her small group of warriors guard against the demons who would have teenagers take their own lives. Until now, they've trained and guarded, but the time for change has come. They are going to do their first retrieval, save one of the teens who is about to end his own life as the demons urge him on.

Aiko's faith is strong and pure, and her spiritual guidance helps her lead her warriors. She's already lost a sister and a brother, but she has put allher faith into Him. With Him beside them, they know they can rise above the ugliness and hate.

But it is soon revealed that the boy they saved, Kenji, is the son of one of the biggest drug lords around and together they decide to go deeper into the darker parts of the city and try and save more, and push the evil back to Hell where it came from. But the more battles they are in, the higher the cost.

But Aiko will meet the Prince of Hell for the final battle, and if they lose it, then their whole generation will live in darkness. It is a battle they must not lose, and with their faith and prayers, they fight for their life and everyone else.

Age of the Fallen is a unique look at good vs evil, how spiritualism can guide you in your day to day choices and life choices. Mark Olmos does a wonderful job with his character development, and his action scenes are top-notch! Young adults will love this, as well as adults. It is a story for everyone and must be told!