Review: Spiral Path (Night Calls Book 3) [Kindle Edition]
After the better part of two decades, Allie is back with a brand new adventure!
Spiral Path, the third book in the Night Calls Series, is a wonderful addition to the story of Alfreda Sorensson's life and training. As a thirteen year old girl, Allie has been through more than most people, even other Practitioners. After surviving werewolves, a vampire, an utburd, and kidnapping by a family of sorcerers, Allie starts out Spiral Path with the births of both her sister and a unicorn foal. Realizing that Allie may be in danger from others who realize her future strength and power, Marta takes Allie to Cousin Esme's school in New York to quickly learn ritual magic.
It was really nice to see Allie surrounded by other Practitioners. For possibly the first time in her life, Allie is able to be herself without worrying how other people will see her. Though parts of her life cannot (and shouldn't) be shared with the other students, she fits in probably the best that she ever has. Her studies at Esme's school aren't quiet, however, and her adventures with portals, demons, and hungry biscuits will keep you laughing.
While I loved the first two books in this series, I really enjoyed the change of pace in Spiral Path. We're able to see Allie at her best, and the new characters introduced were both well-developed and fun to read about. I really hope that Katharine Eliska Kimbriel continues sharing her stories about Allie, Shaw, and the world they live in.
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If Spiral Path is a book that interests you, the kindle edition can be found at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NIVDF8M/?tag=shasworofboo-20.
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