Book Description: (From the Publisher) cover

Drew is caught in a world of light – just inches away from the dark What if…there was a world beyond our vision, a world just fingertips beyond our reach? What if…our world wasn’t beyond their influence? Tragedy and heartache seem to be waiting for Drew Carter at every turn, but college offers Drew a chance to start over—until an accident during a physics experiment leaves him blind and his genius friend, Benjamin Berg, missing. As his sight miraculously returns, Drew discovers that the accident has heightened his neuron activity, giving him skills and sight beyond the normal man. When he begins to observe fierce invaders that no one else can see, he questions his own sanity, and so do others. But is he insane or do the invaders truly exist? With help from Sydney Carlyle, a mysterious and elusive girl who offers encouragement through her faith, Drew searches for his missing friend, Ben, who seems to hold the key to unlocking this mystery. As the dark invaders close in, will he find the truth in time? – See more at: http://waterbrookmultnomah.com/catalog.php?work=226912#sthash.HgcSsZMR.dpuf

My Review: I don’t often read these types of books, but I knew the other books in this series were extremely popular with my children, so decided to give it a try. My son is not a reader, more of an audio book listener. However, when he saw this one, he sat in a chair and ended up reading for the whole afternoon! I was impressed! It takes a really good book to get him to read! If you are looking for a series for your teen that is clean, exciting and has faith elements woven throughout, pick up this one. You will likely find your teen as enthralled as my son was. Even though this book is slated for YA, I would imagine there are many other adults that would enjoy it as well.

This book was provided for me for review by Blogging for Books. The opinions contained herein are my own.

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Martha Artyomenko is an unpublished fiction author who has published some nonfiction magazine articles and reviews over the years. An avid reader and mother of four sons, she brings her many years of expertise to play when writing realistic fiction about topics of mothering, domestic violence, and childbirth. In her free time, if she is not reading, you will find her walking while musing about her next story to write or traveling to learn history for another story. Martha Artyomenko supports authors by running an active social media group (Avid Readers of Christian Fiction) and newsletter promoting niche fiction authors that would otherwise be unknown. Join me by leaving a comment or signing up for the newsletter.

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