It has been several years since the world has been devastated by the great famine. Fi, Asher, Sean and the family have made it to Eden and have found their place there, all making tremendous contributions to the Eden community and what it stands for, each finding themselves in integral roles not only in Eden, but in the future of the planet. Now the time has come for the second phase of Eden's purpose, which is to reconnect the people living topside that have survived. The great famine occurred as a result of the genetic modifications of plants and foods by man, which resulted in "sick food." They discovered that the genetically modified foods were the primary cause of "the sickness," which took the lives of so many. The sickness is a general term used for different types of illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, and many many others that were a direct result tainted food. Now as Seeders, they begin the reconnection process by distributing heirloom seeds and teaching others how to plant and grow the "true food," and connect them through radio technology not only to Eden, but to each other. This is very important, and very dangerous. Not only do they have to get people to trust them, they have to deal with the Lobos, which is a term they use for the people that want to raid, kill, and destroy. The world has become a very dangerous place, which is nothing new to Fi, Asher, and Sean, but they soon find out that they have an even more threatening group than the Lobos who want to stop them at any cost.
I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Fi, Asher, Sean and the others in Eden's Root, and was excited to see where Rachel Fisher took the story next. I absolutely love Fi. She is quite the heroine. She was only 14 when all of this started, became and a strong, loyal, fierce, yet loving leader. In Eden, she is considered somewhat of a celebrity, even though she can't stand to be the center of attention. Now at 17, she finds herself as leader once again as her group embarks on their mission to reconnect the people. Asher, and I love Asher, is Fi's fiance, he's a fierce warrior, and the one who is responsible for training the fighters. He's also really hot. Sean is Fi's best friend and he and his family have been with her since the beginning. He is the technological whiz and the brains behind the bunch, but he is also a warrior himself. We also see Sara, Fi's best friend and Sean's girlfriend in a much bigger role in this book, and are introduced to quite a few new characters as well.
I loved the story and was sucked in from the start, my attention captured from beginning till end. The story itself is very creative and realistic, which is kind of scary, because I can really imagine something like this happening. I loved where Fisher took the romance in this book, especially between Fi and Asher. There are some really beautiful moments, which add so much to the book. In addition to the romance, there is also plenty of action, danger, intense fighting scenes, and drama, with just enough humor mixed in. I also really liked the ending of the book. It ends in an intense moment with a bit of cliffhanger, yet is excellently done, leaving you satisfied, while at the same time excited for the next installment. I would highly recommend Seeds of War to anyone who loves dystopia, romance, science fiction, and adventure. Seeds of War is a well written and entertaining novel that leaves you turning the pages for more.