Saturday, March 12, 2011

Book 16 - Watcher in the Woods

The second book of the Dreamhouse Kings series picked up immediately where the first one, House of Dark Shadows, left off. And I'm happy to say, it's as brilliant if not more.

The King family was still reeling from the kidnapping of their mother, and a secret that was kept for thirty years caused a tension in the relationship between father and son.

But, determined to fight back and find their mother, they realized it is more important than ever that they came together, and this realization made it possible for them to cast aside their differences as they focus on what must be done to save their mother.

The second book largely focused on the point of view of David, the second son. Things are not going well for him. As if dealing with new school in a new town isn't stressful enough, David found himself in an awkward position between his father and his older brother. Not only that, he, and the rest of the family, had to act as if everything was normal in their lives and pretended that their mother was back in Pasadena so that no one got suspicious about her disappearance.

This soon proved to be almost impossible when someone who knew the secret of the house tried to take it over. At the same time, across the country, someone else not only knew but had built the house himself, and he determined to tell its deeper layer of secret to the King family. Unfortunately, being over ninety, living in a nursing home, and can't even finish a sentence without having to catch his breath, made the mission more complicated.

While Xander was becoming more obsessed and impatient in exploring the portals to find his mother, David had to deal with school bullies and the growing public suspicions that his dad had abused him. Nope, things are definitely not going well for twelve years old David.

The last chapter in the second book ended with another cliffhanger: while the police arrested David's father, the school bullies found a secret way to enter his house, David ran to the secret room to find his brother informing him that he found their mother.

I can't wait to read the third book, Gatekeepers




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