Friday 25 July 2014

The Blood Guard - Carter Roy








“If they fall, the world as we know it will not survive.
Ronan Truelove has just discovered the existence of the Blood Guard, an ancient order of knights sworn to protect the thirty-six Pure.
It’s a lot for an ordinary kid to deal with. But maybe Ronan’s not so ordinary after all…”









It starts with Evelyn Ronan Truelove (do NOT call him Evelyn!) who discovers his mum is a badass ninja woman who can do awesome stuff with swords and run really fast. His mum is one of the Blood Guard – and the people chasing them are bad guys. She boots him out of the car near the train station so he can met up with a mysterious escort but not without having to escape baddies again. While on the train with the escort (Dawkins- who I’ve got to admit is pretty awesome) an old school mate of his appears and ends up joining their unlikely team. Greta seems to have an extremely unlikely skill set for an average school girl.

We follow them through various adventures intermingled with chats that slowly give us more information about the Blood Guard and the baddies (before the baddies show up for ANOTHER show down).

The first half of the book failed to draw me in – it was talks interspersed with the Bad Guys showing up, then running for their lives and the cycle repeated itself several times, though in varying circumstances. The fight scenes are interesting but I nearly gave up on the book then and there.

The second half is much more enjoyable. We find out about Dawkins and how he joined the Blood Guard and we find out more about the Pure Ronan’s mother was protecting. The story picks up brilliantly and I rather enjoyed it. The “shock twist that you’d never expect” was obvious though. Granted – one took me by slight surprise but I had my suspicions and the other was blatant.

My main problem with this book was that I did not believe for one second that these two kids could be that skilled by the age of 13. Yeah okay, Ronan’s mum has been training him for this since he was 5 but Greta? She would know a few neat tricks from having a cop as a dad but it all felt a bit too convenient for my liking. The lack of romance was refreshing (though they are 13 and it may develop later in the series...)


Overall, I enjoyed the book and will continue reading the series but I won’t rave about it as I have with so many other books. It is ideal for younger YA readers and those who like a bit more action.  


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