As a reader, you can also tell that Kelly either did specific research for certain scenes or has specific knowledge that made its way into the story. The writing is obviously edited well, being concise and to the point which moved, especially the action scenes, along nicely. The Keeper's Calling is a very engaging story overall with only a few places that dragged and only one scene that felt out of place. I was left wanting to know what happens next, not only with Chase and Ellie, but with a couple of the minor characters as well because Kelly's writing endeared me to them even in the brief moments they were present. It's difficult to explain, but there is a change in the feel of the story and it happens organically. Her main character, the teenager Chase Harper, grows and matures through the narrative, especially closer to the end when the tone of the story shifts and flows into something more tender. * Check out the Discussion Questions for the novel * Kelly Nelson has crafted an intriguing story of time travel and young love. * Read the first chapter of The Keeper's Calling *
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