Reviews

Reviews for The Seekers

 

“Set in Northern Ireland, The Seekers is an atmospheric fantasy novel that blends folklore, sisterhood, and suspense. With its eerie setting and palpable tension, it’s a must-read for fans of immersive, myth-infused adventures. I was gripped from page one and left impatient for Book 2.” Alisha Squelch *****

 

“A delightful tale of intrigue, adventure, disaster, and a lot of personal growth for two brave young girls. The story is beautifully written, and I was completely captivated from beginning to end. Even as an adult, I found it truly engaging. Colin’s created a wonderful world, full of vivid descriptions and lovable characters.” Becky Noble

 

"I have loved reading this book. The story is captivating and intriguing. The characters and the environment come alive on the page. I can't wait to return to Collin Dubh." Louise Marshall-Jones *****

 

“From the moment you begin reading, you are introduced to a fast-paced narrative filled with numerous twists and turns. Colin skilfully draws the reader into the story with vivid descriptive details, creating an immediate sense of tension. This is a remarkable page-turner, likened to a white-knuckle ride.” Tracey Handley *****

 

"Irish folk tales, Wizard of Oz, Harry Potter and a bit of Nessie. Throw them together in a giant cauldron and you get the wonderful book that is Seekers! Book 2 is in the making. Cannot wait!" Annette Megaughin-Helder

 

“The Seekers is a beautifully crafted book that transports readers into a rich, immersive magical world. It delivers a fast-paced, emotionally resonant journey filled with daring confrontations, strong friendships, and a deep, unbreakable sisterly bond. The worldbuilding is truly remarkable.” Jessica Dale ****1/2

 

Wow! This had me hooked from start to finish, and left me wanting more. Based on Irish folklore and legend, the story begins in the modern day before slipping into a darker, older world. The writing is vivid and beautifully descriptive, and you can picture every scene so clearly. This book absolutely deserves to be recognised.” Georgina Halliday