The Calling (Wicca #7) 
Today's review is on The Calling by: Cate TiernanThe Calling is number 7 in Tiernan's 15 book Sweep series.Morgan has had a vision. She saw various predatory animals surrounding a young wolf. The young wolf was going to be killed. When she tells Hunter about it, he in turns informs the council and the next thing you know they are off to New York with Bree, Robbie, Sky, and Raven.While there Morgan meets Killian in a club. He turns out to be Ciaran's son. The same Ciaran that killed her mother,
Theyre getting better

Spoiler alert.I ABSOLUTLY HATE WHEN CHARACTERS DO THIS SHIT! Hatehatehatehatehatehatehate. Maybe because it is so opposite my personality or i have zero restraint and say what im thinking 90% of the time. But its just a rule: Never leave your significant other, especially if your lucky and have a decent one, for a STUPID reason. Maybe its because ive been in that situation... i dont know. If you actually love someone dont screw it up... if you have to let them go for a short amount of time like
I gave 4 stars instead of 5 because the author ruined this book for me by giving major spoilers in description.... She's tells us how it ends!!!! What the heck????? I she gives so much spoiler info I could have just skipped this book and went to the next if I wanted.... Just NOT cool. Suggestion to author, redo that description so not to take away the discovery of all to come. Book Is too short to have such an in depth description. Other than there being no suspense or mystery since I knew what
The non-spoiler review: The plot lacked in some areas for this book, and the book started out a little less exciting than I'd hoped. Over all this book is entertaining and interesting, but it's just slightly lower rated because it is different. At this point I will just say, they go to New York. Not a spoiler. So we no longer have the mysterious small town vibe. But we get some maturity through this books. The characters are out in the real world.I'm basically just going to ramble on about the
Actual rating - 2.5This was the worst one in the series so far for me. It dragged quite badly in the first half, and I just couldn't get interested in it unfortunately.
Cate Tiernan
Paperback | Pages: 189 pages Rating: 4.16 | 9833 Users | 232 Reviews

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Title | : | The Calling (Wicca #7) |
Author | : | Cate Tiernan |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 189 pages |
Published | : | October 29th 2001 by Puffin |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Witches. Magic |
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Morgan, Hunter and other members of their coven go to New York for a few days in search of the Amyranth witches. Hunter, a Seeker for the Council, is looking for Killian, a young witch in danger. It seems that Ciaran, Killian's father, is looking for him and intending to wipe his magic. After many false leads and strange meetings, it becomes clear that Ciaran is actually seaching for Morgan, wanting to take her power. He is not in the end able to do this as he suddenly realises that Morgan is his own child. Morgan is horrified to be the child of someone she considers evil. The book ends as she breaks up with Hunter because she believes she has inherited her father's evil and will damage those close to her.Declare Books Supposing The Calling (Wicca #7)
Original Title: | The Calling |
ISBN: | 014230056X (ISBN13: 9780142300565) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Wicca #7 |
Characters: | Robbie Gurevitch, Morgan Rowlands, Ciaran MacEwan |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 9833 Users | 232 ReviewsAssess About Books The Calling (Wicca #7)
Kat Mandu saysThis isnt one of my favorites in the series, since I always thought it moved rather slowly. And the character seemed irritatingly slow herself, not realizing connections of certain things that are REALLY going to affect her life.I do love the introduction to Killian, my favorite male character in Sweep. And I did like that someone besides Hunter, was telling her she was stupid to use her powers in such ways like Robbie did. But it was a good book to connect book sixs ending andToday's review is on The Calling by: Cate TiernanThe Calling is number 7 in Tiernan's 15 book Sweep series.Morgan has had a vision. She saw various predatory animals surrounding a young wolf. The young wolf was going to be killed. When she tells Hunter about it, he in turns informs the council and the next thing you know they are off to New York with Bree, Robbie, Sky, and Raven.While there Morgan meets Killian in a club. He turns out to be Ciaran's son. The same Ciaran that killed her mother,
Theyre getting better

Spoiler alert.I ABSOLUTLY HATE WHEN CHARACTERS DO THIS SHIT! Hatehatehatehatehatehatehate. Maybe because it is so opposite my personality or i have zero restraint and say what im thinking 90% of the time. But its just a rule: Never leave your significant other, especially if your lucky and have a decent one, for a STUPID reason. Maybe its because ive been in that situation... i dont know. If you actually love someone dont screw it up... if you have to let them go for a short amount of time like
I gave 4 stars instead of 5 because the author ruined this book for me by giving major spoilers in description.... She's tells us how it ends!!!! What the heck????? I she gives so much spoiler info I could have just skipped this book and went to the next if I wanted.... Just NOT cool. Suggestion to author, redo that description so not to take away the discovery of all to come. Book Is too short to have such an in depth description. Other than there being no suspense or mystery since I knew what
The non-spoiler review: The plot lacked in some areas for this book, and the book started out a little less exciting than I'd hoped. Over all this book is entertaining and interesting, but it's just slightly lower rated because it is different. At this point I will just say, they go to New York. Not a spoiler. So we no longer have the mysterious small town vibe. But we get some maturity through this books. The characters are out in the real world.I'm basically just going to ramble on about the
Actual rating - 2.5This was the worst one in the series so far for me. It dragged quite badly in the first half, and I just couldn't get interested in it unfortunately.
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