The Calling (Wicca #7)
This is my least favorite of this series and I admit I did peak at a extensive review of this book so I already knew what was going to happen, but even without my peak this was very predictable. Of course Morgan's father is actually Ciaron (I know it isnt spelled right) and not Angus. Of course Morgan freaks out that she's got evil blood and is destined for evil so in her right mind she breaks up with her wiccan soul mate-british hottie-Hunter...because who wouldn't!? The last scene of her
i love this whole series
Found this one a bit of a struggle but still ok
In the books so far we've seen Morgan delight in her powers. She's discovered both the great and horrible things that can be done with powers. She's been horribly betrayed by someone she loved and she's discovered a great new love that should last her throughout her entire life. She's lost friends and regained them.In this book Morgan has a dream of animals and a young wolf cub being sacrificed before many different animals. When the Council decides that this could be a potential vision of the
This is the point where I began to lose interest in this story. The books are fun and easy to fly through, but they don't have quite the same mystique that they did when I first read them during my teens. Also, the first 50 pages or so is essentially a "previously on" that is written in a way that really talks down to the readers. I can't see myself continuing with this story for much longer.
OH MY GOD! The ending of the sixth book was so intense and shocking!! Morgan and Alyce perform a tath meanma brach, because Morgan has so much to catch up with and her enemies are circling on the head of the list is Selen of course! Cal returns to hunt Morgan and tells her he still loves her but she discovers she loves Hunter and tells him so, at the end Selen kidnaps Morgan's sister Mary K. to trap Morgan into meeting her, when they start fighting and Selen sends a vapor to Morgan Cal jumps
Cate Tiernan
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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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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 About Books The Calling (Wicca #7)
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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Ratings: 4.16 From 9833 Users | 232 ReviewsDiscuss About Books The Calling (Wicca #7)
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 whatThis is my least favorite of this series and I admit I did peak at a extensive review of this book so I already knew what was going to happen, but even without my peak this was very predictable. Of course Morgan's father is actually Ciaron (I know it isnt spelled right) and not Angus. Of course Morgan freaks out that she's got evil blood and is destined for evil so in her right mind she breaks up with her wiccan soul mate-british hottie-Hunter...because who wouldn't!? The last scene of her
i love this whole series
Found this one a bit of a struggle but still ok
In the books so far we've seen Morgan delight in her powers. She's discovered both the great and horrible things that can be done with powers. She's been horribly betrayed by someone she loved and she's discovered a great new love that should last her throughout her entire life. She's lost friends and regained them.In this book Morgan has a dream of animals and a young wolf cub being sacrificed before many different animals. When the Council decides that this could be a potential vision of the
This is the point where I began to lose interest in this story. The books are fun and easy to fly through, but they don't have quite the same mystique that they did when I first read them during my teens. Also, the first 50 pages or so is essentially a "previously on" that is written in a way that really talks down to the readers. I can't see myself continuing with this story for much longer.
OH MY GOD! The ending of the sixth book was so intense and shocking!! Morgan and Alyce perform a tath meanma brach, because Morgan has so much to catch up with and her enemies are circling on the head of the list is Selen of course! Cal returns to hunt Morgan and tells her he still loves her but she discovers she loves Hunter and tells him so, at the end Selen kidnaps Morgan's sister Mary K. to trap Morgan into meeting her, when they start fighting and Selen sends a vapor to Morgan Cal jumps
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