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The Brothers Locke #1-8

The Brothers Locke: Episodes 1-8

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A Theft That Turns Into A Journey


Mouth, Echo and Sharp Locke are identical teenage triplets who live in the magical world known as The Dea. They also fashion themselves as Master Thieves. After getting a job to steal a mysterious item from one of the richest men in The Dea, they realize what they've actually stolen is an ancient relic that many mercenaries, governments, pirates, and monsters greatly desire.


This eight episode series follows the brothers as they run from danger, encounter all sorts of colorful characters and visit some of the most spectacular and sometimes dangerous places in their world. The mysteries they unlock will have great impact on a future that is uncertain.

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Published January 22, 2017

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K.C. Hunter

18 books51 followers
KC Hunter has been a storyteller since he was twelve-years-old, and through various media during his life, been telling them ever since. He won a National Young Writers Award in 1994 and had several poems published in his teen years.

He later delved into music, live performance and interactive media development, but still continued to write through the early 2000s

In 2008, he developed the concept of merging his skills at web design, multimedia development and writing into a new form of storytelling media: Electronic Media Entertainment. His goal is to expand the universe of a story from being confined to one medium (a book, a game, a graphic novel) into a multi-layered universe that encompasses a variety of media types.

He currently lives in Owings Mills, Maryland and is a member of various clubs in the Baltimore Metropolitan area.

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Author 3 books7 followers
December 18, 2017
I have to start by saying this book doesn't fall within the genre I normally read: YA Fantasy. However, at the time, the beautiful cover of a colorful airship drew me in.

I read this book more thoroughly than normal, since I read for the purpose of proofreading. That means I noticed all the little mistakes, which should make me sick of the book. However, I also noticed beautiful passages of imagery, moments of true emotion, and the times when I could imagine feeling exactly what the characters felt. If I had a physical copy of the book, those are the passages I would have highlighted and bookmarked proudly. Or even pasted on my wall.

This book reminded me of why I love reading: I get to experience things I never could in real life.
I imagine this book being like a mix of the movies Treasure Planet and Aladdin, if that makes sense. Great movies. Though the imagery in a book can never live up to those movies without slowing the pace to a grinding halt, he gave just enough to remind me of those worlds.

I wanted to give this book four stars because it had no actual magic. However, reading outside of my genre may have helped me become a better writer, and the book took me on an amazing ride.

Thank you, KC Hunter. I look forward to reading a sequel, someday.
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691 reviews13 followers
April 25, 2018
The Brothers Locke Book 2 KC HUNTER
Great read. Fast moving. Great continuity. More characters added both good and bad. No problem keeping up with all the characters! I look forward to both more on the Locke brothers and others from this author..
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March 1, 2017
An action packed, well paced journey into a new world is the best way to describe this book. While it stands on its own, and could easily be a continuing series, I am excited to see what comes next in its companion series, Dorian Delmontez.
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December 13, 2017
Couldn't put this series down. Fast paced with a colorful cast of characters and settings, plus an ending that left me with feelings. I really liked how quickly the story moved along, almost like i was watching a tv episode. I like how unique each of the brothers are and it was nice touch that one of them had to use sign language to communicate. This is a great series and i think it is geared towards the tween population who enjoy adventure stories like Percy Jackson and the fable haven series.
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