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A callers Journey

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Jess is send away to a disciplinary Academy in Prymont, after her abusive father has had enough of her behavior. Shortly after her arrival she meets Landon, a mysterious and handsome student. Jess is instantly attracted to him, however he also frightens her.
Her newfound friends warn her to stay away from him. After a lot of misery Jess decides to run away from the Academy, only to be captured and held prisoner in a cabin somewhere in a forest. Of course Landon is the main player in the kidnapping. What she is about to find out will turn her world upside down, and that is just the beginning. Jess is faced to fight of evil forces, in order to reclaim the Academy. Will Landon stand by her side, or is he the reason for all the darkness inside the Academy.

253 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 28, 2014

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M.H. Deven

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July 12, 2015
Jess Finch is sent off to a boarding school called Prymont Academy. Just shy of her eighteenth birthday Jessica resents being placed in a new school away from all her friends. It doesn't help that she quickly learns there is something off about the academy.

A Caller's Journey is unfortunately an example of why indie authors should spend some money on good editing. It is riddled with errors, from double quotes in place of apostrophes, to incorrect homonyms (where/were etc). But worse, it struggles with characterization problems and plot issues. Jessica doesn't make any real decisions, things happen to her and she reacts. The people who surround her are archetypes with little to lift them into three dimensional characters.

It is a pity, as there is potential in the book. The magic system is interesting and with more development could form the basis of a strong plot. As it is now, I cannot recommend A Caller's Journey.
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