For more reviews from Berls, see Fantasy is More FunMy Initial Reaction... This was not my favorite book in the series, though still a pretty good read. The teenage angst was a little too strong; for the first time in the series Kaylee has become the whiny teenager I dread in Young Adult novels. Th...
This is Book 4. In this book, Nash's ex-girlfriend Sabine comes back and of course she can't be just a normal human. She's a mara, a walking nightmare. And I mean literally. This of course causes disturbances in Nash and Kaylee's already rocky relationship and makes it even harder for them to try to...
This is definitely my favorite of the series thus far. After finishing book #3, on my lunch hour, I started this book after I put the baby to bed, and got hubby off to work. And then I started reading voraciously! At 10PM the Angel on my shoulder said "You should really fold some of that laundry ...
The ending is what really salvaged this for me. I was becoming so very fearful that the majority of the book would be Sabine/Kaylee angst (which is was but that's something I'll talk about later) but, as always, Rachel Vincent has a way of intricately weaving so many things together that you can't h...
The Soul Screamers series has absolutely stepped up its game. I haven't really enjoyed the previous two books in the series but I'm glad I didn't stop because My Soul to Steal is amazing. A riveting plot involving mysterious deaths at Kaylee's high school, coupled with the emotional drama between Ka...
3.5 StarsWell not sure how I feel about this one. A lot happened but at the same time not much really happened. This series is really easy to get into. Fun characters that you just want to find out what happens to them. Most of the stuff that happened in this book I think is a set up for what is to ...
Read this review on my blog! --> My Soul to Steal by Rachel VincentThis book was a really difficult one for me because I started hating Nash after what happened on My Soul to Keep and the way he used Kaylee was very wrong, plus now he wants forgiveness and try to make things go back to the very begi...
Reviewed at http://www.mandikayereads.com/archives/1764I didn't think a book in this series could be more infuriating than the last one. I was wrong.Nash has begun to redeem himself. But I was so obsessed with hating Sabine that I almost didn't see it. That girl is a real piece of work. And yet, I u...
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