
Added on January 14, 2026
Having waged war against the vampiric Strigoi for nearly a thousand years, the immortal Callista Lightbringer searches for a way to end the bitter conflict. To find it, she must journey to humanity's farthest reach. And she must bring the battle to the Strigoi home galaxy, known only as Hades. In Hades, no light lives. ...except one. The thrilling conclusion to the Eaters of the Light series begins now.
Eaters of the Light is the sequel to sci-fi hits Darkness Between the Stars & Shadow of Forever.
I am giving this one 3.5 stars. It wasn't a bad story, but I found it a bit slow and drawn out. The main character, Joff, was deeply invested in. This was a good thing since most of your time is spent with him. I did enjoy watching his character develop. Sometimes he was a bit annoying, but overall he was a likable character.The story is a bit drawn out as I said before, but also a bit confusing. When I finished the book I was still not sure exactly what had happened. In the story you know what
This is the first thing I have read by this author and would like to continue the series based on this outing. This is a genre that I have been reading for a long time and sometimes it can get a little tedious, this was not the case here. The characters are fairly decent as far as who they are and what they stand for but still need to have their personalities more fleshed out. The story is not completely what it seems either since you go so far around to get to the actual title.The stars are dis
I don't read much science fiction horror on purpose, and I really hate it when what I thought was a hard core sf novel turns out to have zombies or vampires in it. But, "Darkness Between the Stars" just straddled that line between weird and creepy, crossing over into the creep zone enough to make me keep my lights on while I read it, but not enough to cause disbelief. The premise, without throwing spoilers around is that something or someone is causing the stars to go dark one by one, and it is