My Soul to Take tells the story of Kaylee, a girl with more to her than she realises. Her history comes straight out of Ireland, and with Nash by her side, she is more than capable of dealing with whatever gets thrown her way. She lives with her aunt, uncle, and cousin, due to her father leaving for...
To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much with this one. Just your standard run of a mill YA paranormal (I mean, even the cover is a cliche). However, Vincent surprised me. While this book wasn’t without it’s faults, it was oddly refreshing. Romance aside. Yeah, I really didn’t dig the romance, ...
She doesn't see dead people, but… She senses when someone near her is about to die. And when that happens, a force beyond her control compels her to scream bloody murder. Literally. Kaylee just wants to enjoy having caught the attention of the hottest guy in school. But a normal date is hard to come...
Okay, normally I really don't like books where a guy and a girl eye-hump each other for 5 minutes and then decide they're the ones that Kiss song was written for. This book is no different. At first I was a bit suspicious, because well... it's not like Nash noticed Kaylee before, so I didn't really ...
This book and I have a bit of a history. I bought My Soul to Take and tried to read it when it first came out. After trying (and failing) a few times I decided that it just wasn’t for me and never really gave it much thought afterwards. Then I started hearing a lot of positive buzz about subsequent ...
Rachel Vincent, thoust hast redeemed thouself. Thyself? Thineself? Screw it. Look you’re off my shit list, okay lady?I liked this book. I really liked it. I’m not sure if that’s because I hated Stray so much (which I ATTEMPTED to read directly before this one—don’t do it, trust me) or if it’s becaus...
So, I finally finished My Soul to Take after I’ve had the book for over a year. *cringe* Initially, I started around 12 months ago, but life sidetracked me, along with the Black Dagger Brotherhood, and my flighty mind misbehaved. Anyhoo, thanks to strong encouragement from Lolita of K-Books when I w...
If you get annoyed at shallow characters, obvious plot lines and a rather unexciting love story, then I'd suggest you skip this book. I absolute LOATHED this book. So many of my friends rated this book quite highly, which compelled me into wanting to like this, too. Yeah, well, that didn't work out....
I did want to like this book but when Nash started to explain about how the term used by both male and female Sidhe was Bean Sidhe, I had to put the book away for a few hours. NO! All shades of wrong are there. Bean is the Irish word for woman, Fear is the Irish word for Man. Even if generally...
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