Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on
So I was in need of an epic fantasy novel and I had hear so much chatter about this book on twitter and Jo (@cometbabe) had been telling me to read this book for a while so I had high hopes for this book. I am VERY glad to say that it did not disappoint. I hope this review can do it justice but I very much doubt that.
This book begins with Eve on the way back from a skiing trip in France and she selflessly and heroically helps to save the whole class from dying. She always thought she was an average girl with a great best friend. She then discovers that most of the people she knows, are not people but guardians, pledged to protect her and keep her alive at all costs.
Eve is selfless and brave. Eve being Eve can't face the thought of them dying to protect her (tbh nor can I). While her guardians are trying to keep her alive she is fighting to keep them alive. Eve is an easy character to like and associate with.
Eve's best friend is Seth. Oh how much I love Seth. Holly put me through some trying times in this book. There were times when I couldn't read for fear of what would happen to Seth or any of the guardians.
Eli is the head of Eve's personal guard. He is a bad boy with a hidden soft centre. He tirelessly fights with over the fact that her guard is there to protect her no matter what, even is it means risking their own lives. Lucas and Quinn are two of my favourite characters in this book.
It shows such skill as a writer for Holly to be able to switch from the swoonworthy 100 proposals to the epic fantasy of The Sentinel. Holly makes every word count in this book. There isn't a sentence that is just there for the sake of it. Every character is well described you can imagine their facial expressions, their stance, the exact location they are in without it being overbearing.
I absolutely loved this book and I am dying to read the second book (The Prophecies) so I will be bumping it up my TBR.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 24 November, 2014: Finished reading
- 24 November, 2014: Reviewed