The Calling - Amber Foxx

The Calling

By Amber Foxx

  • Release Date: 2013-12-02
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 300 Ratings

Description

The first Mae Martin Psychic Mystery

Obeying her mother's warning, Mae Martin-Ridley has spent years hiding her gift of "the sight." When concern for a missing hunter compels her to use it again, her peaceful life in a small Southern town begins to fall apart. New friends push her to explore her unusual talents, but as she does, she discovers the shadow side of her visions— access to secrets she could regret uncovering.

Gift or curse? When an extraordinary ability intrudes on an ordinary life, nothing can stay the same.

The Mae Martin Series

No murder, just mystery. Every life hides a secret, and love is the deepest mystery of all.

Reviews

  • Thorough; deft Character management.

    5
    By flowering child
    As a former hippie, an eventual counselor for disadvantaged youth, and a family crisis counselor, the book pinged many of my bells. I was also tall and auburn-haired as was Mae. I learned some new information, always a good thing. While I did not greedily gulp the story as is often my wont , the times between readings were usually occupied by ruminating on structure and voice. I enjoyed the book tremendously.
  • The Calling

    4
    By BellaOfTheShire
    Mae Martin loves her second husband and step children. She even loves her mother Rhoda-Rae though their relationship remains rocky. Then her mother suggests she take some courses to get certified as a personal trainer. Following so close on using a talent she discovered when she was younger, increasing her knowledge decreases her contentment. As new friends encourage her to explore her familial ability to heal and find those who are lost, Mae feels the strain on her old relationships. But are some of her new acquaintances more dangerous or wounded than she realizes. The contrast between Rhoda-Rae’s unfaithfulness and Mae’s loyalty caught my attention, so seeing Mae’s seemingly idyllic marriage crumble so fast jarred me. I appreciated how Mae took her learning both personal and spiritual slowly, so all the “teaching” crammed into the last few chapters felt tedious. Not sure I will continue this series.
  • The Calling

    3
    By Pins4
    Read it till the end. Sorry not my cup of tea!
  • Poor Characters

    2
    By Maieshas
    Loved reading about energy, healing, crystals, etc. Characters left a lot to be desired, regardless of what type of spell they were under.

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