The Call of the Rift Crest, Jae Waller
The Call of the Rift Crest, Jae Waller
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The Call of the Rift: Crest

Author: Jae Waller

Narrator: Sera-Lys McArthur

Unabridged: 16 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 06/29/2021


Synopsis

Step through the portal into a world ravaged by chaotic spirits and corrupted magic in the third book of The Call of the Rift high fantasy series. Kateiko Rin lives a quiet life with her parents and her people in the coastal rainforest. Everything changes when her estranged uncle washes up on their shores, harried and half-dead, trailed by two blue-eyed children no one knew existed. To protect her family, Kateiko secrets away her young cousins. Caring for them includes hiding their ties to the Rúonbattai, a warlike cult trying to claim the land for themselves along with as many lives as they can. With the immigrant mage Tiernan and his companions Jorumgard and Nerio, Kateiko enters into the fray, facing strange, dangerous magic that unwinds the fabric of time. She must end the war before it tears the land, and her family, apart. In the third book in The Call of the Rift series, Jae Waller invites us into another dimension and introduces an alternate version of her captivating heroine in a world full of familiar and unknown faces, including many we thought long dead.

Reviews

Goodreads review by G. on March 07, 2023

(Disclaimer: I knew Jae Waller a bit from the internet before reading any of her books.) This one was a little bit jarring after the first two in the series! It follows a different Kateiko in a different world, and while she catches up to the Kateiko from Flight and Veil in age by the end, it begins......more

Goodreads review by Fletcher on April 02, 2021

It took me a week to read the second book, and less than 3 days to finish this one. I could not put this book down. Getting to see a whole new slate of characters that I had only heard of second-hand in the first two books was so exciting. And seeing the same characters from entirely different persp......more

Goodreads review by 453 on May 19, 2021

I loved reading this book. As I've come to expect from this series, the immersive setting, riveting plotline, and relatable characters keep me interested from the start to the end. The issues this story faces head-on (like injustice and racism) are intense, but it's overall a really entertaining sto......more

Goodreads review by Donna on January 25, 2023

I listened to the audiobook before ordering the hardback copy, but this hit harder tonight. Jae matures as a writer throughout this series, none more so than in the final battle and aftermath, which at once both distracted and validated my own aching grief that kept me up at this hour of the morning......more