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Monday, April 11, 2016

The Calling

The CallingRemko Brant had never been so sure of anything as escaping the Authority City with Carrington Hale. But bravado comes easy when you have nothing to lose. Now a husband, father, and the tactical leader of the Seers, Remko has never had so much at risk.As he and his team execute increasingly dangerous rescue missions inside the city, they face growing peril from a new enemy. Recently appointed Authority President Damien Gold claims to be guiding a city shaken by rebellion into a peaceful, harmonious future. But appearances can be deceiving. In order to achieve his dangerous ambitions, Gold knows he must do more than catch the rebels--he must destroy the hope their message represents . . . from the inside out.With dissension in his own camp--and the CityWatch soldiers closing in--Remko feels control slipping through his fingers. To protect those he loves, he must conquer his fears and defeat Gold . . . before one of them becomes his undoing.

I am still not sure what i think about this book, the first one I feel was more exciting and more "realistic" so to speak. This one did do it for me and it took me a day or two after I finished it to decide what I didn't like about it. And I finally figured it out, the story felt stretched out a little to much for my taste. Like this and the last book probably could have been made as one book and saved me a little reading time. Just saying. But that and Remko annoyed me a couple of times. Overall it was okay, but I didn't like it as much as the first one. And would only give it like 3 out of five stars. 

I received this book for review through Tyndale house Publishers.