When Callen and his family move to his father's childhood home, Callen doesn't realise how big it is going to be or exactly what awaits him there. He didn't know his late grandmother so he is shocked when the family arrive at a boarded up mansion complete with stone gargoyles, and is even more shocked when he sees the state of ruin it is in. He's far from happy about the move but then he discovers that the gargoyle outside his room is alive and things begin to take a very dramatic turn. With danger lurking as magic is reawakened, it is up to Callen and his new friends to discover the Gargoyle Guardian in an attempt to stop the threat.
I had read great reviews for Guardians Of The Source from fellow book bloggers, but alas, it became one of those books that fell through the net and I didn't read when it published, so when I got the chance to read Guardians Of The Source and The Watcher together, I jumped at the chance. I have to say that, it many respects, I was glad I had both books to read at once as the end of the first book left me so desperate to know what would happen next that it took me mere minutes from finishing book 1 before I dove into The Watcher (at which point I was eternally grateful for my flight home which provided uninterrupted reading time).
I'm going to do my best to give nothing away, but I have to say that both books are pure escapism and gripping adventures. Magic, mystery and mythical creatures combine with friendship, family secrets and just the right amount of peril to ensure that both books are unputdownable.
Callen is clearly upset by the move to his dad's family home, and I can't blame him really: he's being taken away from friends and the life he knows to a place he's never been to before and where a relative he'd never met lived. I think most people would find it unnerving, and that's before the rundown state of the mansion is revealed. The plot quickly unfolds and Callen realises there is much more to the building and his family than first meets the eye. It is fortunate that he meets Yasmin, Raf and Angus who live in cottages owned by the family estate and each have their own magic creatures. Their bond is forged quickly but isn't without its trials over the two books as the friendship grows and the four get to know each other.
The Watcher creates new problems and tests for Callen and his friends in different ways. Darkness is lurking again and they need all the help they can get, but exactly who should they trust?
I'm hugely grateful to the lovely people at UCLAN for sending me both books. I know they will be devoured in school when I take them in tomorrow and I can't wait to discuss then with the children.