Ravencaller (The Keepers, 2)
Ravencaller (The Keepers, 2) book cover

Ravencaller (The Keepers, 2)

Paperback – Box set, March 17, 2020

Price
$14.49
Format
Paperback
Pages
576
Publisher
Orbit
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0316416696
Dimensions
6.05 x 1.5 x 9.3 inches
Weight
1.25 pounds

Description

"Impressive, no-holds-barred high fantasy...this smart epic fantasy promises more good things from the series to come."― Publishers Weekly on Ravencaller "With strong world building, imaginative monsters, and a capable system of magic, this series will please readers who enjoy dark epic fantasy with engaging characters."― Booklist on Ravencaller "The plot rockets along from one magical battle to the next, but Dalglish deftly weaves in rich character development alongside all this action. Fans will love the second installment of this dark fantasy about very human characters beset by inhuman dangers."― Kirkus on Ravencaller "A dark and lush epic fantasy brimming with magical creatures and terrifying evil....Dalglish's world building is subtle and fluid, and he weaves the history, magical workings, and governance of his world within the conversations and camaraderie of his characters. Readers of George R. R. Martin and Patrick Rothfuss will find much to enjoy here."― Booklist on Soulkeeper " Soulkeeper is a fast-paced, page-turning ride with a great, likeable main character in Devin Eveson. It's the definition of entertaining"― John Gwynne, author of Malice on Soulkeeper "Dalglish manages to combine familiar elements in exciting ways... that's sure to keep readers turning pages."― Publishers Weekly on Soulkeeper "Dalglish has created a rich and intriguing world."― Kirkus on Soulkeeper David Dalglish currently lives in Myrtle Beach with his wife Samantha, and daughters Morgan, Katherine, and Alyssa. He graduated from Missouri Southern State University in 2006 with a degree in Mathematics and currently spends his free time dying for the umpteenth time in Dark Souls .

Features & Highlights

  • When ancient magic suddenly returns to his land, a warrior priest must protect his world from monsters that were once only legend in the second book of
  • USA Today
  • bestseller David Dalglish's epic fantasy trilogy.
  • 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, rests 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.
  • The Keepers
  • Soulkeeper
  • Ravencaller
  • For more from David Dalglish, check out:
  • Shadowdance
  • A Dance of CloaksA Dance of BladesA Dance of MirrorsA Dance of ShadowsA Dance of GhostsA Dance of Chaos
  • Seraphim
  • SkybornFirebornShadowborn

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
60%
(185)
★★★★
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(77)
★★★
15%
(46)
★★
7%
(22)
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Most Helpful Reviews

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Worth Follow-Up to Soulkeeper

In Ravencaller, readers of The Keepers series are given exactly what was promised at the end of Soulkeeper: an expanded world with more monsters, a deeper dive into the plans of the gods, evolved powers by the good guys, and more battles. That was the formula for Book 1 of the series (albeit, on a smaller scale), and if it ain’t broke why fix it?

In the second volume of the series, the monsters begin to take over after waking from a centuries-long slumber. There is, of course, much animosity between them and the humans as the monsters retake land that as theirs before The Sisters put them away. Humans obviously do not react well to this and fight to keep their homes.

I found it to be really interesting that there was some dissension amongst the Gods (and demi-Gods), as well. The reader learns a lot more about their motives in this story, and not all of them agree on the outcome. This aspect had to be part of the story; otherwise, there would not be any reason for the Gods and monsters not to just run right over the humans. The fact that the biggest reason humanity is able to hold their own is that the Keepers in this story are given elevated powers by the Gods that support them is really important to the story, as it adds depth to the plot. This is a war being fought on two fronts: one between mortals, and the other between immortals, and it gets messy at times. In my opinion, this is the biggest plot point that drives the most interest in the story.

The writing in this book is just as good as the first, as well. It is so smooth and flows really well, plus the author’s use of plot devices as a method for moving the story along and as a method for instigating important events in the story continues to be at a pro level, which I find to be really enjoyable in this book. The story evolved along a logical path, and that is a big plus.

The only reason I did not give this book the same rating as Book 1 in the series is because the first book was full of big monster reveals. Obviously, the second book could not continue in the same manner, as the story was ready to go to the next level, but Soulkeeper was just so much fun. As I mentioned before, Ravencaller is just as well-written and interesting, and I continue to really like this series a lot. The difference between the two books is that Book 1 did it first, and, naturally, a little bit of that shine wears off in Book 2.

Overall, Ravencaller is a worthy follow-up to Soulkeeper in The Keepers series. With similar plot elements and characters and an evolved narrative, the story just keeps getting bigger. I am excited to see what comes next and how the third installment takes this series to an even higher level. I continue to recommend this series to fantasy fans.
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Even Better Than Book One

This is a page turner, with wonderful character development and world building. Classic fantasy/suspense with a twist. Please read book one first, "Soul Keeper".
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Great read

Great follow up to Soulkeeper and I can't wait for the next one
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Fun read!

Just as great as the first! I really enjoy the characters and the world.