The Guardian, Book 2: To Run With The Swift (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
the conclusion to the Guardian. I do think I liked this better. Maybe better editing would have given just one book. The second part explain who the bad guys in part one are and why there are doing it. although the motivation is really weak. can't say more without major spoiler alerts(yes this is a book of over 500 pages that you can read in a day. plot gets you in and you just keep reading) International intrigue, realism with a touch of magic, characters to entertain any age, clean and suspenseful, a hint of romance, written by the masterful Gerald N. Lund--what's not to like?The only problem was--I haven't read The Guardian (Book One). Yeah, probably would have been a good idea.I was especially intrigued with the first section of the book, but wasn't quite prepared for when it jumped from Europe to the US and totally different characters. (I know, if I'd only read the first book...) After that, the excitement seemed to take a little time to get going again. Much of the first half was taken up with "wrapping up" what transpired in the first book. By the middle, when the family went overseas, I found myself more invested in the story and it finally felt like its own plot rather than a continuation of the first. It was then that I became immersed in the McAllisters' world and the pace picked up, though my favorite part remained the history and back story.
What do You think about The Guardian, Book 2: To Run With The Swift (2013)?
Absolutely amazing! A fantastic book. I would recommend it to anyone.
—Sabera
this one took me a long time to read but it was pretty good.
—georgio1599
A good story, but the main character drove me crazy!!!!
—GhostHacker99
Had to read this one after reading The Guardian book 1
—luisito12
BREATHTAKING! Gerald N. Lund is incredible!
—asheytoomuch