Setting: I feel like there is a lot of world-building that could be done, but Rachelle doesn’t dabble in too much of it. The only issue I had when it comes to the characters is that there was a large number of them and it was hard to keep track of all of them at times. They are both great characters with a lot of depth. Rachelle does a wonderful job of bringing him to life, making him a multi-layered character that I, as a guy, can identify with.Īs for the other characters, I really enjoyed Jesse and Aaron. I was excited to find out that The Calling would be focusing on him. As such, I didn’t feel like I got to know Remko as much as I would have liked in that book. Now, Damien Gold, the new leader of the Authority, sets his eyes on ushering in a new era for society and destroying the Seers from the inside out.Ĭharacters: While Remko did have quite a number of scenes focused on himself in The Choosing, the book mostly belonged to Carrington. Fear is a powerful sedative for rebellion.Ī year and a half has passed since Carrington Hale and Remko Brandt escaped the seemingly perfect society under the rule of the Authority and joined the Seers– a group of those called by a mysterious man named Aaron to has called them to live in freedom.
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