Apocalypse (Guardians of the Garden Book 2) by Theresa Pocock – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Apocalypse (Guardians Book II)Apocalypse by Theresa Pocock
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Apocalypse is Book 2 of the Guardians of the Garden series. In the follow-up to book one, the Apocalypse has started and the Edenians are wrapped up in the middle of it. They find that they must now fight to save thousands of years’ worth of secrets.

The Joneses have a dastardly plan for Edenia and for Miriam. Seth’s sister Lillian is sick, and he is determined to try to save her life. In doing so he strikes a bargain with the Joneses to give them Miriam. In exchange they will let him take his sister to get the medical care that she so desperately needs.

Miriam is smitten with Seth and hopes that he feels the same about her. She falls for his charm, never suspecting that he has other plans for her and that his true intention is to give her up to the Joneses. Seth has also developed feelings for Miriam but chooses to push them down and put them to the side because he feels that the greater good is in saving his sister’s life. He doesn’t like the thought of having to exchange one life for the other, but he loves his sister Lillian dearly and will do anything to save her life. Although Seth finds Miriam to be one that he feels he can sacrifice for the life of his sister, his decision does not come easily. He is wracked with guilt afterwards and regrets his decision when he learns that the plan for Miriam is far more sinister than he was told.

As a nature lover I found Edenia and guardians protecting a secret world to be a fascinating concept. This book had a complex network of characters that all weave their way in and out of the story making it a fascinating read. All characters played a vital part as they did their best to not only save their own lives but to protect the Tree of Life from the mortals. Miriam and Seth play a very integral role in the entire story. They have a unique relationship, and both have feelings for the other. I found Miriam’s courage and strength to be quite admirable as she fought to not only survive, but to fit in. Seth is someone that you want to hate because of his plot to give Miriam up to the Joneses, but you quickly realize there is more to it and his intentions were good. You find yourself equally rooting for both him and Miriam as you read to see what will become of them, as well as Edenia.

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