Six years have passed since Claire discovered her unique ancestry and special gifts. Now, her once simple life grows ever-more complicated. An opportunity to escape for the summer reveals itself by way of an archaeological dig in Scotland. Claire jumps at the chance and gets more than artifacts and evidence of a past society. The ancient world of her ancestors opens to her and she finds her self … self facing an ancient darkness. Can she prevail and protect the sacred lands of the Guardians or will this be her final battle?
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Well made characters, good story, some action, some drama, magic and romance. Was not has spellbinding has the first two books and still confused since I thought this would be the One True Child who would have a huge battle. We shall see what the last book reveals.
Guardians (One True Child Series Book 4) by L.C.Conn continues the story of Claire, our strong female protagonist. Six years have passed for Claire, and she has grown as a young woman. In this book, Claire is recovering from her break up from her boyfriend Adam of five years. She now has accepted her special powers and is looking at going on a challenging archaeological expedition to Scotland. With her education in one hand, and her determination in the other, she heads off, and gets more than she ever expected from the experience. Finding more than just ancient artifacts, Claire learns even more about her ancestors. The author does a fantastic job with her portrayal of Claire. Claire is a strong heroine, able to survive on her own, yet full of emotion and depth. The writing is accessible, down to earth and involving. You will enjoy following Claire on another adventure as her life takes off in yet another direction. Highly recommend.
I did enjoy this book, just like the others i read by lc conn. Much like the others though i doubt i would have ran across it on my own. I do believe this one was probably the easiest for me to get into, but then they were all good once i was able to get into them. I am glad that i was able to read them, but i dont think i would have normally read them if i hadnt seen some reviews before hand.
In the fourth instalment of ‘The One True Child’ series of books by L.C. Conn we are back with Claire, 6 years on from her exploits in the previous novel. Whilst she has come to terms with her special abilities, she sometimes finds how complicated her life has become a little overwhelming at times. Plus, with a recent breakup still weighing on her mind, she needs to get away. So, when she has the opportunity to head to Scotland for the summer and work on an archaeological dig, she is looking forward to some peace and quiet. But, unfortunately for Claire things are never simple and she soon feels an ancient darkness building in strength. Will Claire manage to ward off this latest challenge?
Like all of L.C. Conn’s previous works, ‘Guardians’ is exciting and full of action, with these sinister overtones, where you just know something bad is coming. It is great being with Claire when she learns about her ancestors, and her growing desire to protect their lands and her heritage. A great read that is so well-written and is gripping from start to finish. A must for all fans of fantasy fiction.
New Zealand born Australian author L.C. Conn has discovered that cosmic glow that allows her reader to make sense of the order of the universe, all in the format of a coming of age story. L.C. is a mother who is battling breast cancer and has transformed her life situation into a significant epic – the One True Child Series – which proves to be not only a sensitive examination of the coming of age time of each of our lives, but takes that discovery/recognition sequence into the realm of philosophy, a survey of good versus evil/chaos versus order and the permutations those poles have on each of us. And she manages to tie this all together in the form of young lass Carling.
After grasping our attention with Books 1, 2 and 3 of THE ONE TRUE CHILD series L.C continues to make fine use of artistic covers that draw us into the epic. Stepping into Book 4 we again appreciate the polished quality of her prose: ‘Claire Brown sat on the floor of her bedroom amidst piles of clothing, toiletries, shoes, books, and bags. She stared around her at the posters and bookshelves that lined the walls and wondered again at what she was doing. Was she really going to give up all her creature comforts to live rough on a hillside in the middle of Scotland for three months? Yes, she was, and she was very much looking forward to it. Having gained her bachelor’s degrees in arts and science, Claire was now in the final stages of her honours in archaeology, and this dig in Scotland was going to be the trip of a lifetime. Her professor and mentor, Maggie Hallaran, had picked Claire to join her on this new excavation. She had been on other smaller expeditions around the country and a couple in Australia, but never had she been so far away from her family and the security they gave her. Pulling a pile of clothes towards her, she started to sort them and remembered the other reason this was an important trip. In some ways Claire was running away, but for a very good reason. It was a painful one and one that still cut deeply at her heart—the raw and explosive breakup of her five-year relationship with Adam Ryder. He had been her childhood best friend, her confidant, her boyfriend. Up until six months ago, that is, when she had caught him cheating on her with a very beautiful redhead. She flicked her blond hair from her face with some irritation at her thoughts and shoved the clothing into the bag with a bit more force than she should have. The anger stemmed from the fact that he would not let up trying to get back together with her—calling, messaging, and never giving her a wink of sleep with his constant attempts to contact her. Claire was getting very tired of it all and wished he would just find someone else.’
We follow the path of this portion of the story as follows: ‘Six years have passed since Claire discovered her unique ancestry and special gifts. Now, her once simple life grows ever-more complicated. An opportunity to escape for the summer reveals itself by way of an archaeological dig in Scotland. Claire jumps at the chance and gets more than artifacts and evidence of a past society. The ancient world of her ancestors opens to her and she finds her self facing an ancient darkness. Can she prevail and protect the sacred lands of the Guardians or will this be her final battle?’
And we remain committed to following this exceptional world that seduces our imagination and provides sensitivity to that state of awakening. A very fine series.