The Calling

Morgan and some of her friends are going to take a short holiday in New York City. Meanwhile, the Amyranth coven is there, a group of Woodbane witches who are extremely evil and are shape-shifters.

Morgan and Hunter realize that the man who killed Morgan's parents is planning to kill someone. They think it's one certain person, and they find him, only to have him run away.

Morgan recovers a watch that had belonged to her mother.

While attempting to rescue the person she thinks is to be killed, she is trapped by the cover and they start a ritual to drain all her powers from her. She learns that the guy who killed her parents is her biological father, and decides she must break up with Hunter as she feels she's basically poison.

A pretty good book, although I am somewhat perplexed while a group as powerful as the witches' council has not bothered to try to cultivate a relationship with various law authorities. If they had a tie to the New York City police department, for example, Hunter could have called the police and reported that a dangerous group of terrorists was at such-and-such a location.

He could have rescued Morgan, then hung around while the police raided the house and probably end up shooting half the coven.


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