The Caller (Shadowfell)
In the final book in this gripping, romantic fantasy trilogy perfect for fans of Robin McKinley, Kristin Cashore, and Shannon Hale, the band of rebels reach their climactic confrontation with the king. Just one year ago, Neryn had nothing but a canny skill she barely understood and a faint...
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In the final book in this gripping, romantic fantasy trilogy perfect for fans of Robin McKinley, Kristin Cashore, and Shannon Hale, the band of rebels reach their climactic confrontation with the king. Just one year ago, Neryn had nothing but a canny skill she barely understood and a faint dream that the legendary rebel base of Shadowfell might be real. Now she is the rebels’ secret weapon, and their greatest hope for survival in the fast-approaching ambush of King Keldec at Summerfort. The fate of Alban itself is in her hands. But confidence is stretching thinner by the day when word of another Caller reaches the rebels: a Caller at Keldec’s side with all of Neryn’s power and none of her benevolence or hard-earned control. As the days before the battle drop quickly away, Neryn must find a way to uncover—and exploit—her opponent’s weaknesses. At stake lies freedom for the people of Alban, a life free from hiding for the Good Folk—and a chance for Flint and Neryn to finally be together.From the Hardcover edition.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9780375871986 (0375871985)
ASIN: 0375871985
Publish date: 2015-08-04
Publisher: Ember
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Paranormal,
High Fantasy,
Romance,
Fairies,
Young Adult Fantasy,
Fiction
The Caller -- Juliet Marillier Book 3 (Final) in Shadowfell trilogy 2014 Release -- Knopf Books Young Adult, High Fantasy, Adventure, Magic, Romance I'm caught between calling it 'Awesome!' and saying that there was still something left to be desired about The Caller. But ultimately, I enjoyed t...
It has been a while since I read the previous book, but I fell into this very quickly. The story moved quickly and it was very gripping. Neryn has grown a great deal as a character since book one, in which she annoyed me a little. But she grew wise and compassionate by the end. I loved all the ...
I thought The Caller was a fitting end the Shadowfell trilogy. My only complaint was that I felt it could have been a little bit shorter. It did seem stretched out in a couple of places. In spite of that I enjoyed it immensely and thought the resolution was a good one. I'll definitely be recommendin...
This is the third book in a now completed trilogy. Two things: First: I don't think that this really needed to be a trilogy, although I do think that the story needed more than one book. It probably could have been done as a duology. No one seems to write those, though, and I don't know why. Sec...
SHADOWFELL 8% Because The Caller was just released, I am rereading books 1 & 2 of this series! I didn't reread the Grisha series before the final book, & I feel like I really should have. I had forgotten how this series begins without any preliminaries. Just, wham, and we're in the middle of t...