Check out my other listens at Eargasms Audiobook ReviewsOk, so if you are Team Nash you may not want to read this book. He is kind of a jerk. This is way, pre-Kaylie. But I finally understand why he is friends with those popular football jocks. I really did not like him all that much.This book also ...
I really like Tod and it was fun to read about is "reaper" beginnings. Though I wish I had read it immediately following [b:My Soul to Keep|7476122|My Soul to Keep (Soul Screamers, #3)|Rachel Vincent|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1268059270s/7476122.jpg|6847345] as it would have cemented a few things...
Death, sacrifise and the afterlifeDo you need to read this novella to understand the next Soul Screamers novel? No, you don't. Should you read it anyway? Absolutely!"Reaper" is the story of how Tod became what he is, and how his and Nash's fates are intertwined irrevocably - whether Nash knows about...
For more reviews by Berls go to: Fantasy is More Fun My Initial Reaction...I enjoyed this quick glimpse at Tod, Nash's reaper/banshee brother from the Soul Screamers series. Up until now we've only gotten quick glances at him, but this short story is entirely from his perspective, and answers a lot...
This is #3.5. I was a little perturbed that it wasn't in order in the book. Only because it messed with my OCD and annoyed the crap out of me. But I ended up still reading it first anyway and I'm glad I did. I gained some back story on not only Tod, but a little more on Sabine and could see why she ...
This review originally posted at Mommy's Reading BreakAccording to Goodreads, this is book #3.5, but Rachel Vincent’s site has it between My Soul to Steal and If I Die, making it #4.5, but it technically takes place before book My Soul to Lose (#0.5).I really, really enjoyed this novella, but that p...
Oh Tod, how I love thee. This is a very short glimpse into the lives of Nash, Tod and Harmony before Kaylee meets them. Tod and Nash have a typical love-hate relationship with one another, skewed slightly more towards hate than I would have expected but still great to read about. It's very interesti...
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