I received this ebook from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Fifteen-year-old Carolyn’s life has completely fallen apart. Her mother and brother have been pulled into a hell dimension and she is on the run from the mysterious “suits”. Now living a feral existence, and trying to control magical powers she doesn’t understand, Carolyn is determined to reunite her family. But there is far more at stake than just Carolyn and her family. Rescued by people who say they want to help her, Carolyn discovers she’s not only a demon hunter, but that she’s also The Destroyer and has more powers than she could possibly imagine. Now there are demons looking for her and if she has any hope of seeing her mother and brother again, she has to learn to master her abilities.
I’m not sure which I loved more in this book, the worldbuilding or the characters. The Calling begins in contemporary Scotland where poor Carolyn loses not only her brother, but witnesses her mother being sucked into this portal that appears in their kitchen. Completely traumatized, and inexplicably developing serious superpowers, she leads a solitary, wild life for two years where she does nothing but hunt down gateways and demons. She meets a nice demon named Notechis, who’s sweet and absolutely devoted to her. Their developing relationship is a pleasure to watch. You see, in this expansive world that Louise White has created, there are good and bad demons. There are also different races which are absolutely fascinating. “Note” belongs to a group of snake-like demons but he takes on the physical qualities of a good-looking human boy when he passes through the gateway into our world. Carolyn begins as a wild child because of what she’s been through, but she has tremendous inner strength. I especially liked her feelings for Note, no matter his appearance. She has trust issues, which is not surprising, but she begins to accept people as the story moves along. By the end of this first book, she has developed into the warrior she is meant to be. There is the possibility of a love triangle but I hope it doesn’t develop because I love Carolyn and Note together, and I really don’t like Ethan. He’s a mage who helps rescue Carolyn, and is extremely jealous and resentful of Note and I found him rather obnoxious. The only reason I’m not giving this 5 stars is because everything happens so quickly right from the beginning, that I was left a little confused at first. There’s a particular reason why Carolyn’s mother is taken and I’m looking forward to more about what has happened to her and Carolyn’s brother. There is a huge cliffhanger ending, but since the second book, Chasing the Demon is already out, I don’t feel frustrated. All in all, I found this to be an exciting and original YA book that will appeal to teens and adults.
Sounds interesting. I may just have to check it out.
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I like it when a book has everything!
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So do I 😀
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Oh that’s too bad for the mage (I love mages :P) but everything else does seem great! Curious why I haven’t heard of this one before. Oh well, thanks for the review!!
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I think you might enjoy this one Lola. I’m pretty sure you’d love Note!
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I’ve kind of had my fill of all things YA of late, but you make this sound so interesting, and I’ve always loved the “demon” premise. Will check it out!
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Thanks V! If you try it I hope you enjoy it as much as I did 🙂
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I actually picked this one up on Amazon, Kim, and I really enjoyed it. Louise, if you’re still reading – very nicely done. It was very well-written (always a pleasant surprise in the YA genre), and I absolutely love Carolyn. Strong female protagonists that don’t need to be “saved” all the time always appeal to me. The world created is interesting and vibrant. Unlike you Kim, I rather liked Ethan. 😀 Don’t get me wrong, he’s definitely a bit on the obnoxious side, like you say, but I’m a sucker for a flawed character. As such, I found myself very drawn to Sean.
There were a few niggly dislikes that I had, and I wasn’t overly enamoured with the Carolyn/Note relationship (got a little irritating at times – but stuff like that is always going to be personal preference), but overall, I very much liked it and I’ve already grabbed Book 2. Thanks for the review Kim, wouldn’t have found this gem if it weren’t for you!
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I’m so happy you liked this V! Looking back, perhaps I was a little harsh with my opinion of Ethan. I’m interested in seeing how his character in Bk. 2. Carolyn and Note’ s relationship did get a little too lovely-dicey at times, but I really liked Note so it didn’t irritate me as much as it normally would.
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Thanks for the fabulous review, Kim. There’s so much more to discover, and many more answers to questions you might have in book 2, Chasing the demon. 🙂
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Thank you for the wonderful opportunity Louise!
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Sounds like an interesting YA read. I love it when author introduces unique magical beings… the snake demon guy is something unheard of. You’re review has piqued my curiosity… I’ll check out this one as well… Thanks Kim! 🙂
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Hey there Heena! I think you might like this. And Note is adorable😊
Happy weekend!❤️
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I have nominated you for the Liebster Award.
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