A vision of Kate's death causes Patrick to intensify his duties as Guardian. The Demon Lord is especially relentless now that Kate is the only Seer to ever escape his grasp. When Patrick discovers that Kate is the key to defeating their greatest enemy, he must choose between sacrificing the girl he loves or letting the Demon Lord win. You won't be able to put this final installment in the Seers trilogy down.
MY THOUGHTS:
With the way Demons ended I was curious how this one would go. I thought I knew how everything was going to turn out, but I was wrong - which was nice :) I hate when I can figure everything out early on in the story.
With the way Demons ended I was curious how this one would go. I thought I knew how everything was going to turn out, but I was wrong - which was nice :) I hate when I can figure everything out early on in the story.
Guardians tugs on the emotions so much and is wonderfully written. I became teary-eyed so many times it was ridiculous - and let me tell you I'm not one to cry easily!
Toni and Lee were even better in this book, if that's possible. I just love these two!
The only reason this book isn't get 5 stars is because the ending just seemed to stray from everything the first two books set up. It felt like the author wanted the ending to be a certain way and with the way the second book ended it wouldn't have been possible. I just didn't like what the surprise was - it was kind of silly to me.
Overall, Guardians is a great conclusion to the Seers trilogy. If you've read the first two you'll definitely want to read this one.
***I received a complimentary copy of this book to review. I was asked to give my honest opinion of the book - which I have done.***
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BOOK DETAILS:
- Series: Seers - Trilogy (Book 3)
- Hardcover: 432 pages
- Publisher: Cedar Fort, Inc. (July 9, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1462110355
- ISBN-13: 978-1462110353
- Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 6 x 9 inches
- Available to purchase at Amazon | B&N
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