A review by redamancyreads
True Calling by Siobhan Davis

5.0

Do you know what happens when you become so obsessed with how much you love an author and all their books that you can't stop reading them? Where you just pick up book after book and series after series written by them?

YOU FORGET TO ACTUALLY WRITE A REVIEW FOR THOSE BOOKS.

That's what has happened to me. Seriously, I go scrolling through my Goodreads "read" list of books and stop for some unknown reason and make sure I had written a review only to discover, to my HORROR, that I had NOT written my review.

Absolutely UNACCEPTABLE! So, here I am rectifying that massive mistake.

As always, no spoilers here!

This book is SO awesome. I'm sure I probably sound like a broken record or something because I have seriously loved all of Siobhan's books. They are all awesome to me. But, I promise I mean it!

There is such a unique world within a world in this story! I still have questions (obviously this is book ONE I'm writing about) but I can't wait until I get those answers, because I know as I'm reading more and discovering all the hidden gems throughout the story, I'm going to be both in love and in hate (yes that's a real thing I swear!) with everything about it.

Does that make sense to you? No? Welllll, allow me to explain..
Have you ever read a story where you both loved and hated a character? If not, I don't know what you're reading but those are my favorite kinds of stories! Where the character is relatable and makes mistakes that leave you wanting to punch them in the throat and then hug them with tears streaming down your face because you also love them for being real! You want to punch them and hug them simultaneously. I swear this is a real thing! IT IS, don't try and tell me otherwise! ;)

So, that's how I feel about Ari, Cal and Zane. They are relatable in the most amazing frustrating way possible.