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Review: 5 MAGNIFICENT, MIND-BLOWING, BREATHTAKING STARS!!!!!!! - I am not sure where to start, except to say that I FREAKING LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!! 5 MAGNIFICENT, MIND-BLOWING, BREATHTAKING STARS!!!!!!! What an awesome ride into a wonderful world filled with the descendants of Vikings. This story is the second book in the Call of Crows series and I enjoyed it immensely. I made sure to read every single word because it was that enthralling. This is the story of Jacinda "Jace" Berisha, a raging Crow Berserker turned by Skuld and Danski "Ski" Eriksen, Keeper of the Word and second in command to Ormi, Leader of the Protectors. The Protectors are Owls, how insanely cool is that!!! He even wears a sleeveless white hoodie and can turn his head 270 degrees,Lol. Jace is an introvert and I related to her in so many ways... "She was an antisocial introvert who didn't hate people...just small talk." That's me! Lol. This was a wonderful story of a woman who had been put in a cult by her Mum at the age of 10 for a decade before her husband killed her and Ski, the Protector who knew, she was the one for him. There were so many hilarious moments that I was in stitches from laughing so hard. My favorite... "Well?" Jace pushed. "Well what?" "For me. Please." "Stop saying that!" Ski let out a very angry but resigned breath, He looked directly at Rundstom and snarled, "Thank you for saving my life." The raven stared at Ski a moment before bellowing, "Now you owe your soul to me!" Hahahahahaha....Ski had to thank Vig, a Raven, whom they despise because they think they are stupid, for saving his life during a recent fight with the Carrions, nasty, beasty things that you can't really kill, unless you have a Hel's blade, and he didn't want to do it. Lol, I laughed so hard imaging that scene. It was just brilliant for me. As per usual, Laurenston had me from the word go and I just enjoyed every morsel and sucked all of it into my being. This story is filled with love, so much love, loyalty, pranks as only the Crows can do, heartache, and so much action and blood. I really love the fighting and blood part. I wonder what that says about me. Lol. All of the secondary characters are awesome and we learn even more about Viking lore and their ancestors. I could go on and on and on, but I'll stop for now. 5 stars!!!!!
Review: The Good, The Bad and Everything In Between - What happens when you take trademark Laurenston humor and action, mixed with a ton of Norse mythology and a dash of romance? This series is what happens. Ms. Laurenston’s latest urban fantasy series is hard to describe but a hoot to read. The premise: The second book in the series begins a few weeks after the first book ends. The Crows, a group of women who have been given a second chance at life by serving the nordic goddess Skuld, are just finding out that Gullveig, the big Bad introduced in the first book, isn’t as vanquished as they thought she was. There are nine Clans that were formed by various gods and goddesses to work towards preventing Ragnarok, aka the apocalypse, or at least an incredibly bad day. The Crows are one of the Clans, but they all play a part in this story, as well as cameos by several gods including (dumb as a hammer) Thor, Odin, Tyr and Freyja. This is the overarching storyline that drives it all, and while there’s plenty of exposition given to get the reader up to speed when necessary, I do recommend reading the first book. Jace is my soul sister-Crow: Jacinda “Jace” Berisha, is the sister-Crow at the heart of this entry and we get a glimpse of her first Life as the wife of a crazy bastard cult leader. From the prologue on, I was solidly in Jace’s corner. It also didn’t hurt that Jace is an anti-social introvert who will take a good book and her dog Lev over (most) people. Frankly, she’s a girl after my own heart. Ski’s hot and nerdy, just like I like ‘em: Danski “Ski” Eriksen, one of the Protectors, wears glasses, is just as into books as his bethren but a better at the social game than anyone else. He’s nerdy but self-aware, a great combination. He also needs Jace’s help in translating some old Russian books he and his Protector brothers found. Jace captivates him but she’s a bit oblivious and I liked that alot. Ski’s a great gamma type of hero - as essentially the protector of his Protector brothers, he’s perfectly equipped to deal with their introverted, absent-minded professor ways. This also makes him the perfect man to love Jace. That dash of romance: I think that going into this read with the mindset of urban fantasy rather than a more traditional paranormal romance helped my enjoyment because my expectations were tempered. When I say a dash, while each book is anchored by a love story, it’s the big picture and the day-to-day lives and interactions between all these different warriors and gods that drives the narrative. The romance is like a tasty, sexy garnish rather than the meat of the tale. This story is clearly unfolding over several books, and there’s alot of moving parts at work. It can make some scenes with alot of explanations of the Gods and their relationship a bit unwieldy. That said, I truly enjoyed getting to see more of the ‘verse, the different characters, as well as deepening the relationships established in the first book. The Bottom Line I always enjoy a chance to visit one of Ms. Laurenston’s diverse and hella-funny worlds, and The Undoing builds and expands on the first book so well, I can’t wait to see what’s next. The Crows are moving up my list of favorites and if you’re into urban fantasy/paranormal romances, I encourage you to give Ms. Laurenston’s (who also publishes under the name G.A. Aiken) books a shot. **ARC provided by publisher via netgalley for review** For more reviews, visit [...]

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| Best Sellers Rank | #2,983,398 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4,452 in Action & Adventure Romance (Books) #8,031 in Romantasy (Books) #24,197 in Werewolf & Shifter Romance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,309 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 MAGNIFICENT, MIND-BLOWING, BREATHTAKING STARS!!!!!!!
*by S***R on January 16, 2018*

I am not sure where to start, except to say that I FREAKING LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!! 5 MAGNIFICENT, MIND-BLOWING, BREATHTAKING STARS!!!!!!! What an awesome ride into a wonderful world filled with the descendants of Vikings. This story is the second book in the Call of Crows series and I enjoyed it immensely. I made sure to read every single word because it was that enthralling. This is the story of Jacinda "Jace" Berisha, a raging Crow Berserker turned by Skuld and Danski "Ski" Eriksen, Keeper of the Word and second in command to Ormi, Leader of the Protectors. The Protectors are Owls, how insanely cool is that!!! He even wears a sleeveless white hoodie and can turn his head 270 degrees,Lol. Jace is an introvert and I related to her in so many ways... "She was an antisocial introvert who didn't hate people...just small talk." That's me! Lol. This was a wonderful story of a woman who had been put in a cult by her Mum at the age of 10 for a decade before her husband killed her and Ski, the Protector who knew, she was the one for him. There were so many hilarious moments that I was in stitches from laughing so hard. My favorite... "Well?" Jace pushed. "Well what?" "For me. Please." "Stop saying that!" Ski let out a very angry but resigned breath, He looked directly at Rundstom and snarled, "Thank you for saving my life." The raven stared at Ski a moment before bellowing, "Now you owe your soul to me!" Hahahahahaha....Ski had to thank Vig, a Raven, whom they despise because they think they are stupid, for saving his life during a recent fight with the Carrions, nasty, beasty things that you can't really kill, unless you have a Hel's blade, and he didn't want to do it. Lol, I laughed so hard imaging that scene. It was just brilliant for me. As per usual, Laurenston had me from the word go and I just enjoyed every morsel and sucked all of it into my being. This story is filled with love, so much love, loyalty, pranks as only the Crows can do, heartache, and so much action and blood. I really love the fighting and blood part. I wonder what that says about me. Lol. All of the secondary characters are awesome and we learn even more about Viking lore and their ancestors. I could go on and on and on, but I'll stop for now. 5 stars!!!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Good, The Bad and Everything In Between
*by I***. on March 29, 2016*

What happens when you take trademark Laurenston humor and action, mixed with a ton of Norse mythology and a dash of romance? This series is what happens. Ms. Laurenston’s latest urban fantasy series is hard to describe but a hoot to read. The premise: The second book in the series begins a few weeks after the first book ends. The Crows, a group of women who have been given a second chance at life by serving the nordic goddess Skuld, are just finding out that Gullveig, the big Bad introduced in the first book, isn’t as vanquished as they thought she was. There are nine Clans that were formed by various gods and goddesses to work towards preventing Ragnarok, aka the apocalypse, or at least an incredibly bad day. The Crows are one of the Clans, but they all play a part in this story, as well as cameos by several gods including (dumb as a hammer) Thor, Odin, Tyr and Freyja. This is the overarching storyline that drives it all, and while there’s plenty of exposition given to get the reader up to speed when necessary, I do recommend reading the first book. Jace is my soul sister-Crow: Jacinda “Jace” Berisha, is the sister-Crow at the heart of this entry and we get a glimpse of her first Life as the wife of a crazy bastard cult leader. From the prologue on, I was solidly in Jace’s corner. It also didn’t hurt that Jace is an anti-social introvert who will take a good book and her dog Lev over (most) people. Frankly, she’s a girl after my own heart. Ski’s hot and nerdy, just like I like ‘em: Danski “Ski” Eriksen, one of the Protectors, wears glasses, is just as into books as his bethren but a better at the social game than anyone else. He’s nerdy but self-aware, a great combination. He also needs Jace’s help in translating some old Russian books he and his Protector brothers found. Jace captivates him but she’s a bit oblivious and I liked that alot. Ski’s a great gamma type of hero - as essentially the protector of his Protector brothers, he’s perfectly equipped to deal with their introverted, absent-minded professor ways. This also makes him the perfect man to love Jace. That dash of romance: I think that going into this read with the mindset of urban fantasy rather than a more traditional paranormal romance helped my enjoyment because my expectations were tempered. When I say a dash, while each book is anchored by a love story, it’s the big picture and the day-to-day lives and interactions between all these different warriors and gods that drives the narrative. The romance is like a tasty, sexy garnish rather than the meat of the tale. This story is clearly unfolding over several books, and there’s alot of moving parts at work. It can make some scenes with alot of explanations of the Gods and their relationship a bit unwieldy. That said, I truly enjoyed getting to see more of the ‘verse, the different characters, as well as deepening the relationships established in the first book. The Bottom Line I always enjoy a chance to visit one of Ms. Laurenston’s diverse and hella-funny worlds, and The Undoing builds and expands on the first book so well, I can’t wait to see what’s next. The Crows are moving up my list of favorites and if you’re into urban fantasy/paranormal romances, I encourage you to give Ms. Laurenston’s (who also publishes under the name G.A. Aiken) books a shot. **ARC provided by publisher via netgalley for review** For more reviews, visit [...]

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved this book! I just love it when two book loving nerds find love together. It means there is hope out there for the rest..
*by V***A on May 29, 2016*

I loved this book! I just love it when two book loving nerds find love together. It means there is hope out there for the rest of us. It has been awhile since I read the “Unleashing” and I forgot so many of the things about the Crows, Ravens and Protectors. But in a good way it was cool because I rediscovered how much I loved this series. I won’t however spoil those things and leave you to rediscover them for your selves or discover them for the first time. Jace is definitely one the most misunderstood Crows in the murder and after reading this book I totally got her. The life she lived before becoming a crow was not pleasant. She was force to act, say and do things she didn’t want. So I get why she stays quiet and keeps to herself (introvert) after she became a Crow. She is extreme intelligent and hates chit chat with a passion. She’ll bale on you using any means necessary to get away from you and your small talk. She is versed in a dozen different languages and prefers to be left alone with her puppy Lev. Jace is a heavy reader and can usually be found doing so in odd places where her sister Crows wouldn’t think to find her. Danski ‘Ski” is second in command of the Protectors. He is also known as the “Keeper of the Word”. Ski is a swoon worthy guy not just because he is handsome and built but because he is nerdy looking especially with his glasses and he is full of 80’s movie clichés. He has a big heart and he is a worrier. He is an over thinker and he is constantly taking care of the other Protectors and Jace. Ski turned into a Jewish mother more than a few times during the story “Are you hungry?” “No.” “Ok I feed you” so so funny. Ski also wants to help Jace anyway he can. He isn’t shy about his intentions and he is bold and can be playful in his pursuit. Jace just might be in trouble. What both Jace and Ski have in common is a love for books and they also both prefer alone time with themselves with exception of their pets. Ski has a cat named Salka (mean little thing except to Jace). I found it weird that Jace despises chit chat but had some of the oddest/weirdest, funniest and most alarming off the wall conversation with Ski and seemed perfectly fine. It shows just how odd they are and how much they have in common that they can talk about this stuff and find it interesting. I liked that the Crows, Ravens and Protectors have pets though it seems a little odd. I know that they are human (ish) but it’s hard to see pets in their crazy world though they seem to managing just fine. But I love Brodie Hawaii and her wings and Salka and Nikolayevich Tolstoy “Lev”. It definitely makes for a fun story when Bear gets involved. Jace fits in more with the Protectors than she does the Crows. The Protectors leave her to work and don’t bug her. They seem to understand her better. Something that struck me as weird was that even though the Protectors were keepers of knowledge none of them knew Russian. Shouldn’t they all be well versed in speaking, reading and writing in multiple languages and dialects? Jace is being more open with the Protectors than she is with crows though they never really asked. She feels a kinship to them and she shares her past with Protectors. Jace wants the Protectors to be more social with Crows and Ravens and for them all to get along. This means there will be more fun and shenanigans in the future when all three get together. Bear is hilarious and I think I fell in love with him during this book. It’s like he had his nose stuck in a book his whole life and just now looked up and is discovering things for the first time. Everything from woman, courting customs, pets and their care to Shifters. It’s all new and foreign to him and he can’t seem to compute it. And I love his OCD and his care/worry for the books. He is definitely holds a place in my heart. I hope he gets his own story it will be hilarious and so sweet…maybe not for the girl but for the readers yes or at least this one. There is more things I want to talk about but it would all be spoilers and I don’t want to spoil this story anymore than I already have for anyone it’s that good.

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