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The Seeker Series #1-4

The Seeker Series: Books 1-4

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SEEKER - BOOK #1

Ally Moran has always just known about things—things she shouldn’t really be able to know…

Suddenly when she starts having vivid visions about a former friend who is in desperate trouble, the adults in her life think she might hold the key to an ancient mystery.

Jack Ruiz has a troubled past, but is trying to make a fresh start at a new high school…

He just wants to keep his head down and graduate, hopefully before he turns 20. The last thing he needs is to get involved with a feisty redhead and her psychic visions.

While Jack valiantly attempts to keep Ally at arm’s length, she is equally determined to be a part of his life. Who will win this battle of wills?

More importantly…

Can this unlikely couple work together to find answers to Ally’s visions before someone gets killed?

DREAMER - BOOK #2

Meet Ally Moran, a 17 year-old who also happens to be psychic. Oh, and she’s getting more psychic with every passing day, so much so that she’s been sent to Ireland to check in with the Seer Council to see what’s up with her freaky new powers.

Jack Ruiz is her 19 year-old boyfriend, a former troublemaker who’s back on track and trying desperately to graduate. His plans did not include falling in love with a psychic trouble-magnet.

Last month they worked together to save a friend in deep trouble and ended up solving a school-wide mystery. But now there’s a new guy at school, Remy Giles, and he seems just a little bit too interested in Ally for Jack’s liking. And why does Ally keep dreaming about a kidnapping? Last month seems like a cakewalk compared to this semester…

Ally's trying to solve a mystery, but Jack is just trying to keep her alive.

SEER - BOOK #3

Ally Moran and Jack Ruiz are starting their first year in college and are looking for peace and quiet for the first time in their relationship…

However, it may be too much to hope for.

First, Ally’s long-lost father shows up, making her question everything she thought she knew about her past.

Meanwhile, Rémy Giles and the mysterious Mina have accompanied Ally home from France so they can try to figure out what the newest prophecy could possibly mean.

Is Ally the next Oracle?

And if all this weren’t enough, Ally fears she is being stalked, and she appears to have a secret admirer who is sending her creepy personal messages in the college newspaper. However, no one else has seen this “supposed” stalker, so she fears she may be going crazy.

As Jack and Remy fight to keep Ally safe against the looming danger,
Ally begins to fear for the one thing she can’t bear to lose…her sanity.

ORACLE - BOOK #4

Spending her junior year in college in France should be the adventure of a lifetime…

Too bad Ally Moran’s only doing it to keep her family and friends safe from a killer. When Mina goes missing, the illusion of safety disappears and Rémy must finally confront his feelings for her.

Jack has been patient for a year, but he can only be pushed so far before he takes matters into his own hands and flies to France to bring back the feisty red-haired psychic he loves.

Love may conquer all, but the identity of the true Oracle is still up in the air.

795 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 7, 2017

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Amy Reece

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Amy Reece lives in Albuquerque, NM, with her husband and family. She loves to read and travel and has an unhealthy addiction to dogs. She believes red wine, coffee, and chocolate are the elixirs of life and lead to great inspiration or possible great delusion. She is the author of The Seeker Series and The Way to Her Heart. Stay tuned for her newest book, Watch Over, a contemporary romantic suspense novel coming Summer 2017.

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Great Read

The book was great I just like more action and less details on some things but still a great read. My instincts told me that the three had not gotten it correct on the who was who but it was still good to find out I was right.😁
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Overly use of God's name

This would have been a great 4 star story if it was not for the very distracting and overly use of God's and Jesus's names.
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April 23, 2017
I purchased this from Amazon as a four book bundle for $1.99. the premise was mildly interesting and the price was great, now I kind of regret wasting the two dollars.
The premise throughout the book remained interesting and full of potential but the writing/character's voice was so incredibly irritating I only made it through the first book before giving up. (the writing itself did get marginally better at the end of the book so there is a slight chance the next three books got better)
This book seems to be written by someone who legitimately has no memory of ever being a child. Every annoying "teenage girl" stereotype you can think of was utilized in the construction of the main character Ally, she actually says the cringe worthy "what can I say, I'm a teenager." excuse on multiple occasions for her ridiculous behavior. I actually lost count of the number of times she "just couldn't help it." and irrationally burst into tears. Ally's love interest Jack was slightly more well rounded as a character with a semi decent backstory, but again falls victim to the "brooding YA male" stereotypes and seems to have an uncanny ability of knowing exactly what Ally is feeling and thinking and what she needs at all times. Jack's little sister Megan was an adorable light-hearted addition to the story despite the fact that she was supposedly a six year old first grader (small humans capable of intelligent, deep and complicated thinking) that was written with the behavior and mannerisms of a three year old.
The story itself had great potential but it was incredibly difficult to get into it when the poorly written character's behavior was so tiresomely annoying.
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