The Called

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Author: Warren Rochelle

ISBN-10: 1930846630

ISBN-13: 9781930846630

Category: Science Fiction - Gender Roles & Sexuality

Incorporating myths from Cherokee, Wiccan, and Celtic cultures, this complex sequel to Harvest of Changelings explores many facets of prejudice within an adventurous storyline. After their last battle, the four changelings have been living in Faerie, examining their newly discovered powers. Meanwhile, the defeated Fomorrii are quietly influencing human movements on Earth—organizing religious and governmental “antimagical” groups. Sensing this shift towards intolerance, Malachi and Hazel...

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Incorporating myths from Cherokee, Wiccan, and Celtic cultures, this complex sequel to Harvest of Changelings explores many facets of prejudice within an adventurous storyline. After their last battle, the four changelings have been living in Faerie, examining their newly discovered powers. Meanwhile, the defeated Fomorrii are quietly influencing human movements on Earth—organizing religious and governmental “antimagical” groups. Sensing this shift towards intolerance, Malachi and Hazel return to help the fae who need to cross over. When Malachi is kidnapped, Jeff and Russell come to Hazel’s aid. Gathering an army of noble allies from the magical beings that are currently reviled on Earth, they ready themselves for a deadly battle for control of the opening gateway between the universes.Publishers WeeklyIn this confusing sequel to 2007's A Harvest of Changelings, young Hazel, Malachi, Jeff, and Russell have grown up, though at different rates due to the uneven passage of time on separate planes. On Earth, 21 years have passed since the revelation of the changelings, magic-wielding descendants of Faerie, but many humans are still having a tough time adjusting to the polygamous, indiscriminate sexuality of changeling tetrads. A near-incomprehensible enemy plot begins with the kidnapping of Malachi, which sets off a chain of events including a coup against President Al Gore and a civil war featuring changeling tetrads and their Cherokee allies on one side and Tar Heel military forces on the other. Though Rochelle aims for literary lushness, many descriptions feel wearingly repetitive. ("The stars fell, exploded, drifted, divided, over and over and over, until they could see nothing but the stars, stars, stars, nothing but stars, as the ground rose, fell, rose, fell, dipped, undulated, wriggled, writhed.") The excess of viewpoint characters and corresponding plotlines make the previous book required reading for this ambitious mash-up of Cherokee and Celtic myths. (Sept.)

\ Publishers WeeklyIn this confusing sequel to 2007's A Harvest of Changelings, young Hazel, Malachi, Jeff, and Russell have grown up, though at different rates due to the uneven passage of time on separate planes. On Earth, 21 years have passed since the revelation of the changelings, magic-wielding descendants of Faerie, but many humans are still having a tough time adjusting to the polygamous, indiscriminate sexuality of changeling tetrads. A near-incomprehensible enemy plot begins with the kidnapping of Malachi, which sets off a chain of events including a coup against President Al Gore and a civil war featuring changeling tetrads and their Cherokee allies on one side and Tar Heel military forces on the other. Though Rochelle aims for literary lushness, many descriptions feel wearingly repetitive. ("The stars fell, exploded, drifted, divided, over and over and over, until they could see nothing but the stars, stars, stars, nothing but stars, as the ground rose, fell, rose, fell, dipped, undulated, wriggled, writhed.") The excess of viewpoint characters and corresponding plotlines make the previous book required reading for this ambitious mash-up of Cherokee and Celtic myths. (Sept.)\ \ \ \ \ AnalogRochelle deserves loads of fans.\ \