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The Call of the Rift

Veil

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Return to Jae Waller's wondrous and war-torn colonial world in this captivating second instalment in The Call of the Rift series

"[A] stunning debut . . . An intricately lush and well-crafted new fantasy that deserves (and demands) a sequel." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review of The Call of the Rift: Flight 

The Blackbird Battle has left all sides devastated. The wind spirit Suriel has disappeared. A hard winter is coming, and famine stalks the land. Kateiko Rin returns to her people, ready at last to rejoin her community, but the dangers of the unsettled times come raging to her doorstep. Kako is left with no choice but to battle the forces that seek to open a rift between the worlds. Leading an unlikely alliance that includes her new love Airedain and her old one Tiernan, Kako must risk all to try and stop the coming disaster.

Author Jae Waller returns to her riveting alternate world of brooding rainforests in a colonial time and to her headstrong, troubled heroine in this compelling second volume of the Call of the Rift quintet.

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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2019
      The fiercely complex and compelling sequel to Waller's fantasy debut, Flight (2018). Following the devastating Blackbird Battle at the end of the previous installment, protagonist Kateiko has returned to the Rin-jouyen, the oldest and smallest tribe of the Aikoto Confederacy, which currently resides with the Iyo, the largest, on their settlement in Toel Ginu. Kateiko's journey is far from over--she seeks to find more information on Suriel, an air spirit desperately trying to open a rift into the void dividing worlds, who has suddenly disappeared. Kateiko works furiously with her people and itheran (immigrant) allies to hunt down the human mages working for Suriel, but past mistakes haunt her while newer choices lead to disastrous consequences for both her and those she cares for. Having left her first unrequited love, Tiernan, she secretly agrees to marry Fendul, her childhood friend and Okorebai-Rin, to help rebuild their jouyen. But her heart calls to charming Iyo drummer Airedain, who, despite his promiscuous reputation, makes her feel something more. Fans will be reengaged by Waller's war-torn worldbuilding and original characterization. Action is abundant, and expositional dumps are rare throughout, but a review of the first book is recommended for clarity, particularly regarding language, cultural nuances, and notable magical elements. Racial diversity is generalized, with Indigenous peoples having brown skin and itherans being white. Adventurous, heartbreaking, and undoubtedly open-ended. (map) (Fantasy. 15-adult)

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  • Lexile® Measure:710
  • Text Difficulty:3

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