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ISBN: | 1611384400 (ISBN13: 9781611384406) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Night Calls |
Series: | #3 |
Katharine Eliska Kimbriel
ebook | Pages: 401 pages Rating: 4.43 | 204 Users | 33 Reviews

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Title | : | Spiral Path (Night Calls Series #3) |
Author | : | Katharine Eliska Kimbriel |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 401 pages |
Published | : | September 16th 2014 by Book View Cafe |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Science Fiction. Alternate History. Magic. Young Adult. Paranormal |
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“The world is woven of secrets.”Ritual magic mixes dangerously with wild magic. Yet Alfreda Sorensson’s talent has grown until she becomes a target for worldly and unworldly powers. Now, to save her soul, she must leave her pioneer home in the Michigan Territory to take refuge at an elite New York school, where her wild magic places her in direct conflict with the ritual taught to young Americans and Europeans.
Alfreda suspects that half the professors may not be human at Windward Academy. It’s a curious place, a last chance for students who can’t control their powers, and a place where everything is a test, in one way or another.
At first Alfreda thinks her greatest challenge will be mastering ritual. Then she learns that traitors have infiltrated the school–and the new nation. War looms between the United States and England, and Alfreda answers the call. Only after she spies her way into an enemy magician’s estate does she learn the true challenge of her own power–
Because when dark magic finds her, she’s utterly on her own.
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Ratings: 4.43 From 204 Users | 33 ReviewsRate Based On Books Spiral Path (Night Calls Series #3)
So...is this it?You know, when I write a review, I tend to be critical. Possibly overly critical. Just because I enjoy a book doesn't mean I'm going to ignore the ways it may have fallen short.This series came out of nowhere and muscled my way onto my favorites list. For the first time in a loooooong time, I seriously had nothing bad to say about Night Calls. I was able to point out a few things I thought might bother other readers, but that was all the criticism I could muster up. AlfredaThis book was just as beautifully written as the first two and a pleasure to read. I just love this alternate history world so much; I also really love the characters and the magic. I will say that the covers for this series could use some serious help (but I guess just don't judge this series by its cover).My biggest disappointment with this book is that so many intriguing new plot-lines start but nothing is resolved by the end of the book. If it was clear that there are going to be more books
I was delighted to see Spiral Path and bought it immediately, no hesitation, which is rare for me. I'd read the first books years ago, and loved them so much that I still have copies on my shelves (multiple moves mean my books get pruned regularly). But I wavered between giving it three and four stars. I pushed it up to four because I probably will re-read it and maybe when I do, I'll be more able to accept it for what it is -- a pleasant, easy, series of ... maybe vignettes? It reminded me

What a fantastic installment in the Alfreda series! It is amazing how skilfully Kimbriel pulls you into Allies world, a world that is totally believable, well researched and engrossing. I was thrilled to see more of Shaw in this book, and can't wait for the next one (with hopefully even more Shaw in it ). Beautiful writing, well plotted, and obviously there's at least one more book to come :)
Wow. This was a fun series.
FINALLY! The wait is over. If you are a fan of Allie's world then you will not be disappointed. Spiral Path picks up where Kindred Rites left us, the story sucks you in and you are seeing through Allie's eyes into the world of this alternate history, and it's fascinating. Ms.Kimbriel's descriptive story telling allows readers to visualize this world as though they are in the story with the characters. These characters are my old friends. I find comfort when I'm with them. Allie is just as
Just as excellent as the first book. Ending left off ready for more books, but author's website hasn't been updated since before this book came out. I won't give up hope though, it was seven years between book 2 and 3. :)
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