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This is the third book in the Seers trilogy. It picks up the story right where Demons left off.

Kate and Patrick are seer and guardian. They are fighting the demons, who want to destroy the guardians so they can basically do what they want without being kept in check. Kate as a seer can see aura's, she can tell when someone is a demon, because their aura is black. Patrick is her guardian. He protects her and kills the demons.

The Demon Lord wants Kate because of special abilities she has. She can travel back in time when she focuses on the memory of another. With her as as tool, he can change history. He puts a bounty on her head making her a target for mercenary demons.


The love between Patrick and Kate is sweet and deep. They have a nice love story going on with all the conflict around them. It's nice to have two people who really love and respect each other as the main characters.

The book is a little slow at the beginning. Heather Frost is laying the foundation for the ending of the book. She sets the scenes so that the book flows well from beginning to ending. While I was able to figure out possible scenarios for the ending, she was able to throw in a few surprises for me.

This is a wonderful conclusion to a well written series of books. It is appropriate for teens. There content is clean. The only caution would be for younger teens due to some violence and kissing.

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The Seers trilogy is an exciting paranormal YA series that has the added bonus of also being clean!

I read the first two books in the series ten months ago, and really enjoyed them. The second book was especially intense, and had a huge cliff hanger ending. Sadly, I didn't have time to re-read the books, or even brush up on what had happened before reading Guardians. I really, REALLY recommend reading these close enough together that you have the details of book two fresh on your mind. You'll enjoy the book so much more if you do!

The first half of Guardians moved along a bit slowly for me, although that could have had something to do with being a little lost since the details of the rest of the series were hazy. The pace and action got very interesting about half way through, and I was excited to see how everything was going to turn out.

Without spoiling anything, I'll just say that I was really happy with a change of heart that occurred, and the ending for all of the characters was pretty satisfying.

If you like paranormal YA, don't miss the Seers Trilogy.

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