Guardian By Gillian Joy

Guardian


Synopsis:

Headstrong and determined, Hannah always knew that she would become the Guardian. She was the keeper and the protector of all supernatural beings. What she didn't expect was that it would mean she would have to endure the agonising death of her mother first hand as their supernatural connection brings her to her knees, or that it would mean that she could never be with the man she loved.
Blond haired, blue eyed Gabriel was her handsome childhood friend, but would circumstances prevent her from ever being able to explore her true feelings for him?
Jesse, the dark alluring but incorrigible vampire would give anything to be with her, but as the guardian Hannah is forbidden to fall in love with the supernatural.
With her life in turmoil over her conflicting emotions about Gabriel and Jesse and her frustration at being unable to exact revenge for her mother’s horrific death, Hannah flees her life in an attempt to start over. But can we ever really escape from ourselves? 
There is no escaping destiny no matter how hard she might try and Hannah must learn to reconcile her commitment to her family with her responsibility as the Guardian and her duty to her heart.




My Review:

I was given this book from the author to give an honest review.

Gillian Joy has amazing talent. I got into this book from the first page. This is not your typical paranormal book that deals with witches, warlocks, vampires. This concept is one I have never read before and I am glad I was given the chance to read this book.

Guardian is filled with love, action, some suspense. I found myself going "oh my so didn't see that part coming."

Guardian is about a girl name Hannah it starts off around the year 1675, and gives you a little bit of background for the story. Hannah has a secret that she wants to tell her best friend Gabriel. Hannah would be following in her mother's footsteps of being a protector and keeper of all supernatural beings also known as Crudelitas. Then something tragic happens to Hannah, and she makes it her mission in life to hunt down the supernatural being that caused her pain. I am not going to go into in more details because then I would feel as though I am giving away so much of the book.

Give this book a read because you will not be disappointed, I would honestly give this book more than 5 stars if I could because Guardian deserves it. Can not wait to start book two in this series.

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