Seeker
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Veronica Rossi's new fantasy adventure in the Rider series -- Seeker .
When Daryn claimed she was seeing “visions” during her sophomore year of high school, no one believed the truth. She wasn’t losing her mind, she was gaining the Sight—the ability to see the future. If she just paid attention to the visions, they’d provide her with clues and show her how she could help people. Really help them. Daryn embraced her role as a Seeker. The work she did was important. She saved lives.
Until Sebastian.
Sebastian was her first—and worst—mistake.
Since the moment she inadvertently sealed him in a dark dimension with Samrael—the last surviving demon in the Kindred—guilt has plagued her. Daryn knows Sebastian is alive and waiting for help. It’s up to her to rescue him. But now that she needs the Sight more than ever to guide her, the visions have stopped.
Daryn must rely on her instincts, her intelligence, and on blind faith to lead the riders who are counting on her in search of Sebastian. As they delve into a shadowy realm where nothing is as it seems and where Samrael is steadily amassing power, Daryn faces the ultimate test. Will she have to become evil to destroy evil? The very fate of humankind rests in the answer.
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Veronica Rossi
Veronica Rossi graduated from UCLA. The first book in her New York Times bestselling Under the Never Sky trilogy was named an ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection and an Indie Next List Pick. The second book, Through the Ever Night, was a New York Times and USA Today bestseller. The series has been optioned for film. Veronica lives in northern California with her husband and two sons.
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Reviews for Seeker
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I'm not going to sugar-coat it: this book was an absolute dud. If it hadn't been the finale, I would have DNF'd it at the 20% mark. Riders ended on such a high note but this book failed to keep the momentum going. I didn't care for the romance and by having it be the focus for the first half bored me to tears. By the time the action begins, my attention had waned. But I found the "action" to be lackluster too. This ending is not what I was expecting--and I don't mean that in a good way. This book was a big miss for me.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5"Seeker" was the sequel to "Riders", but I didn't enjoy it as nearly as much as the first book. In this novel both Daryn and Gideon shared the narration, but it lacked the humour and action that made the first book so enjoyable. I struggled to connect with Daryn, and she was separated, for much of the book, from Gideon and the other three horsemen which made her parts more tedious to read. I also missed the presence of Jode, Marcus and, especially Sebastian, who only made an entrance near the end of the book.A novel about the four horsemen of the Apocalypse had so much potential, but I don't feel Rossi explored the concept as well as she could have, especially when one of the horsemen was missing for most of the book. As for the ending, it just fizzled out and was incredibly anticlimactic. A real disappointment.