Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Review: Seers by Heather Frost

Seers (Seers, #1)
Source: GoodReads
Title: Seers
Author: Heather Frost
Series: Seers #1
Version Reviewed: ARC, eBook.
Website: www.heaterfrost.com
*This book was provided for free by the publisher for review.

GoodReads Summary:
For Kate Bennet, surviving the car wreck that killed her parents means big changes and even bigger problems. As she begins to see auras and invisible people, Kate must learn to trust Patrick O'Donnell, a handsome Guardian, or risk her life being overrun with Demons. She soon realizes that both she and her heart are in big-time trouble.



This book had been on my TBR list for a while, so I was glad when the opportunity came around to do the blog tour. It gave me a great excuse to read Seers. And I wasn't disappointed.

When I first started reading the novel, I wasn't too sure about it. Honestly, there was way too much about it that reminded me of the book Evermore by Alyson Noel. There were quite a few similarities the stuck out to me. I was hoping like crazy the book would turn in a completely different direction and the similaritites would die out. About a few chapters in, the story took a complete turn. The fact that it seemed a lot like Noel's first book in the Immortal Series was just an accident, I'm sure.

Don't get me wrong, I absolutely LOVED Seers. It was a great book, one that I would definitely read again in the future. There were a lot of things in it that shocked me, surprised me, and had me going "Whaaaa!?" So don't let the similarities in the beginning turn you away. Once I got into the book, I was hooked. I read continuously for hours and numerous times I spoke out about some of the events to my husband (who was playing Fable 2 and not paying attention, but I talked anyways...)

There were so many things about this book that I loved. I loved the story line, the setting, the events, and especially the characters. Oh, the characters. Kate's grandfather is amazingly sweet, sassy, and adorable. He actually reminds me quite a bit of my own grandfather. The male protagonist...don't even get me started on Patrick. Irish, strong, sexy, sweet and understanding... with his own little twist in the story. But I don't want to indulge too much. You'll just have to read it for yourself.


Memorable Quotes:
"'What if I'm not much of a lady?" I challenged. He shrugged characteristically. "Maybe you're not. But I've always been a gentleman."
Rating: 4 Stars.
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