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In Ravencaller, the action-packed sequel to Soulkeeper, a dark and ancient magic has risen. Monsters, once thought myth, have returned.
And only one warrior-priest can stand against them.
Magical creatures are attacking the capital city, seeking to retake what was once theirs, and no one is safe. Ancient cultists have cursed the highest members of the Church, turning them into twisted abominations. The only hope for a cure lies with Adria Eveson. To learn the cure, she must befriend an imprisoned cultist and guard her heart against his seductive promises and twisted logic.
The fate of all races, human and magical, rest in her hands, and in the choices she makes. Should she choose wrong, only one person stands in her way: her brother, the Soulkeeper Devin Eveson.
576 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 17, 2020
“Humans have always been reactionary creatures obsessed with the present, ignorant of the past, and fearful of the future.”
“We fear only what history taught us time and time again. It is not we who war against humanity, onyx one. Humanity wars against us, and our very existence.”
“Is one lapinkin the same as all lapinkin? Is one human the same as all humans? You are not of one mind. Why do you presume us to be?”
“The world we live in is not simple…It is not black and white and confined to a flat page scrawled upon by the scholars. You ask about an act committed in a singular moment in time. The context of that moment must be taken into account. Can the Sisters love a person who wields their power into a curse? Absolutely. Might they also hate or condemn a person for the same act? Without question.”
“The sound of metal hitting metal rang out a steady song. In it she heard lyrics, and they spoke to her impending defeat.”
“This life we live, these choices we make, become everything. Kindness shown to a stranger echoes throughout eternity. The love we feel, and the love we give to another, will linger unchanging in a cosmic memory.”

“We fear only what history taught us time and time again. It is not we who war against humanity, onyx one. Humanity wars against us, and our very existence.”
"Our souls represent permanence, not to our internal identities, but for our very actions. This life we live, these choices we make, become everything. Kindness shown to a stranger echoes throughout eternity. The lover we feel, and the love we give to another, will linger unchanging in a cosmic memory. With this gift of the Goddesses, the fleeting becomes divine. While the church would have us trudge with eyes closed and heads bowed just hoping to make it to the heavens, I would have us walk with a song and yearning to help and befriend others."