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Books in The Seers Trilogy series

  • Demons

    Heather Frost

    (Sweetwater Books, Sept. 11, 2012)
    Kate's life is far from normal. She can see Auras, her boyfriend is immortal, and her powers make her a target. But now that the Demon Lord is hunting her, things are about to go from dangerous to truly deadly. Packed with action, mind-blowing plot twists, and characters you can't get enough of, this is a fast-paced, heart-pounding read from cover to cover.
  • Guardians

    Heather Frost

    (Cedar Fort, Inc., July 9, 2013)
    A vision of Kate's death causes Patrick to intensify his duties as Guardian. The Demon Lord is especially relentless now that Kate is the only Seer to ever escape his grasp. When Patrick discovers that Kate is the key to defeating their greatest enemy, he must choose between sacrificing the girl he loves or letting the Demon Lord win. You won't be able to put this final installment in the Seers trilogy down.
  • Split Second

    John Hulme, Michael Wexler

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, March 2, 2009)
    Becker Drane has still got the coolest job in the world, but being a Fixer in The Seems while trying to live a normal 13-year-old life is sometimes impossible. On the way to a family holiday, a bomb explodes in the Department of Time and Becker is called in to repair the damage. He discovers a path of destruction way beyond his wildest imagination and his faith in The Seems, as well as in his abilities as a Fixer, are shaken to the core. But help comes from a new and ambitious Fixer, as well as a legend from the past, and soon Becker is winning out in his battle against dark forces.
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  • Farseed

    Pamela Sargent

    Hardcover (Tor Teen, March 6, 2007)
    Centuries ago, the people of Earth sent Ship into space. Deep within its core, it carried the seed of humankindÂ…More than twenty years have passed since Ship left its children, the seed of humanity, on an uninhabited, earthlike planetÂ--a planet they named Home. Zoheret and her companions have started settlements and had children of their own. But, as on board Ship, there was conflict, and soon after their arrival, Zoheret's old nemesis, Ho, left the original settlement to establish his own settlement far away. When Ho's daughter, fifteen-year-old Nuy, spies three strangers headed toward their settlement, the hostility between the two groups of old shipmates begins anew and threatens to engulf the children of both settlements. Can the divided settlers face the challenges of adapting to their new environment in spite of their conflicts? And if they do, will they lose their humanity in the process?
  • The Lost Train of Thought

    John Wexler, Michael; Hulme

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, )
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  • Saoirse, the Grey Seal: The Sea Life Trilogy

    Don Conroy

    Paperback (Mentor Books, )
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