Book Review: Kelley Armstrong’s The Calling

Posted May 29, 2012 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews, Young Adult readers

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Book Review: Kelley Armstrong’s The Calling

The Calling


by

Kelley Armstrong


It is part of the Darkness Rising #2 series and is a urban fantasy that was published by Harper on April 10, 2012 and has 326 pages.

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Other books in this series include [books_series]

Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Broken, Personal Demon , Living with the Dead, Men of the Otherworld, Tales of the Otherworld, Frostbitten, Dates from Hell, Exit Strategy, Made to Be Broken, The Reckoning, Spell Bound, The Gathering, The Awakening, "Hidden", Aftertaste, Kisses from Hell, The Rising, Omens, Wild Justice, Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions, Visions, Deceptions, The Masked Truth, City of the Lost, Empire of Night, Forest of Ruin, Betrayals, A Darkness Absolute, Indigo, Rituals, The Unquiet Past, This Fallen Prey, Stolen, Rough Justice, Dime Store Magic, Industrial Magic, Haunted, Broken, Waking the Witch, Portents, Missing, Alone in the Wild, Watcher in the Woods, Otherworld Secrets, Wherever She Goes, "The Case of the Half-Demon Spy", "Escape", Otherworld Chills, A Stranger in Town, "Bargain", Hex on the Beach, "Recruit", "Checkmate", "Framed", Cursed Luck, High Jinx, Bitten, Driven, "Forsaken", The Deepest of Secrets, "Dead Letter Days", Men of the Otherworld, The Boy Who Cried Bear

Second in the Darkness Rising urban fantasy series for Young Adult readers revolving around the St. Cloud cabal’s townful of experiments in Salmon Creek on Vancouver Island.

In The Gathering, Armstrong dropped the bomb which tied Salmon Creek with the events and characters in the Darkest Powers series (be sure to read Summoning, Awakening, and then Reckoning before starting this series — if you’re OCD like me about the chronology. It isn’t necessary to read it, but you’ll experience a bit more fear if you do!

My Take

I just love what Armstrong does with her series for young adults. She’s not condescending to her readers, instead she simply writes a good story with tension and drama and a good dose of excitement. This particular story simply tidies up what flared up at the end of The Gathering, although Armstrong still has us wondering at the end of The Calling. This has more the feel of a bridge novel and, I hope, will make the connection in The Rising when it’s published, hopefully, in 2013.

It’s an amazing journey and one on which the kids learn a great deal about each other, themselves, and the purpose behind the people chasing them. Sharing the information they gathered and that Mina Lee steered them toward gives them something to grab onto as well as a direction.

The Story
We pick up where The Gathering left off . . . with the kids getting on the helicopter to escape the fire, but they’re not safe yet. The bad guys are way ahead of them and when the chopper goes down, the kids escape into the woods. Where they are picked off one by one. Traps. Bait.

The Characters

Maya Delaney has discovered she’s a skinwalker like Rafe and his sister Annie. She was adopted by her parents (the Delaneys) and it’s her Navajo blood from which this Gift derives. Kenjii is her German shepherd. Daniel has been her friend forever — I suspect he’s in love with Maya.

The rest of the kids on the chopper include Nicole, the mayor’s daughter and her cousin Samantha Russo, Mayor Tillson, Hayley Morris, and Corey Carling.

The Cabals from the Women of the Otherworld series are playing and experimenting in both Darkest Powers (Nasts) and Darkness Rising (St. Clouds). Dr. Davidoff (from Darkest Powers) came to Salmon Creek annually to conduct health exams. Calvin Antone is one of the “searchers” and he claims to be Maya’s real dad. With only Maya’s best interests at heart. Yup. Uh-huh . . . I ain’t believin’ this either… Moreno. Penny. Dr. Inglis is the head of the lab in Salmon Creek.

The Cover and Title

It’s a beautiful cover . . . all dark background with a soft focus closeup of Maya’s face. Her absolutely gorgeous face with its thoughtful look.

I can think of several interpretations of the title. The Calling could be the enemy that set the forest fire in Salmon Creek, the need the kids have to stay together, and/or Maya’s attraction to Rafe.