To be a Seeker was an honorable dream. To right wrongs, defend the innocent and protect the defenseless that was what this is all about — isn’t it?
Title: Seeker
Series:
Author: Arwen Elys Dayton
Genre: Fantasy
Published: February 10, 2015
Source: NetGalley
The night Quin Kincaid takes her Oath, she will become what she has trained to be her entire life. She will become a Seeker. This is her legacy, and it is an honor.
As a Seeker, Quin will fight beside her two closest companions, Shinobu and John, to protect the weak and the wronged. Together they will stand for light in a shadowy world.
And she’ll be with the boy she loves–who’s also her best friend.
But the night Quin takes her Oath, everything changes.
Being a Seeker is not what she thought. Her family is not what she thought. Even the boy she loves is not who she thought.
And now it’s too late to walk away.
*I received an e-ARC of Seeker from the publisher and NetGalley in exchange
for an honest review. That does not change what I think of this novel.
Can you imagine at the age of 8 to have your future mapped out for you? To know what you will do, must do at such an early age? And by the age of 15 be fully trained to .. change the future?
Read on for my thoughts on Seeker. No true spoilers, promise.

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