The Calling

The Calling by Kelley Armstrong, published by HarperCollins on April 9, 2013, is a captivating tale that follows Maya and her friends as they navigate a perilous journey for survival. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. After narrowly escaping a forest fire and a deceptive rescue attempt, the group finds themselves in even greater danger when their helicopter crashes in the wilderness of Vancouver Island.
Readers will discover a story filled with suspense as Maya reveals her extraordinary abilities, which include remarkable speed and agility linked to her mysterious paw-print birthmark. As the group confronts various threats, it becomes evident that each member harbors secrets that may be crucial for their survival. The narrative intertwines elements of juvenile fiction, horror, and fantasy, creating an engaging atmosphere that challenges the characters to rely on their unique strengths to find their way home.
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A powerful secret. A desperate race for survival.
Maya and her friends are on the run. Having escaped a deliberately set forest fire and a fake rescue team with dark intentions, they were just beginning to feel safe again. Then their helicopter crashes near the Vancouver Island wilderness, and Maya and her friends realize they’re about as far from safe as they can get.
But Maya has a secret. She can run faster, climb higher, and see better than nearly anyone else. It’s part of who she really is—and it has something to do with her mysterious paw-print birthmark. Yet as Maya and her friends face unforeseen dangers, it becomes clear she’s not the only one in their close-knit group who has something to hide. And if they’re going to survive, they’ll need all their extraordinary abilities to help them get back home.
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