Shattered Souls
by:
Mary Lindsey (author)
Death, love, destiny, and danger!Lenzi knows she must be going crazy. She's hearing voices and having visions--specifically of gravestones, floods, and a gorgeous guy with steely gray eyes. And there's nothing anyone can do to help, not even her handsome musician boyfriend, Zak. Until she meets...
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Death, love, destiny, and danger!Lenzi knows she must be going crazy. She's hearing voices and having visions--specifically of gravestones, floods, and a gorgeous guy with steely gray eyes. And there's nothing anyone can do to help, not even her handsome musician boyfriend, Zak. Until she meets Alden, the boy from her dreams, and learns she can speak with lost souls. Now Lenzi must choose: destiny or normalcy. Alden or Zak. Life or death. And time is quickly running out.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780142421901 (0142421901)
Publish date: December 6th 2012
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Series: Souls (#1)
Quick reads are always my fav, when I have time to get them done in one sitting of course! Lenzi (a.k.a Rose) was a wonderful character. I simply adored this book!
At first I was highly annoyed with Lenzi. She was a weak wimp with no confidence. Fortunately, this was part of her transformation. Alden was a total cutie. Loved him. He kept me reading when I almost gave up due to Lenzi's weaknesses. So glad I kept reading because this book was amazing. I a, thril...
3.5 - 4 stars on this one. Review to come.
What can I say? Shattered Souls was terrific. I’m not known for dabbling in the YA paranormal side of the book world, but people like Mary Lindsey are showing me that not all of it is trashy smut. (I'm not sure why, but I always thought of the majority of it being that way.)I bought Shattered Souls ...
This review can also be found here This is one of those books that when I finished reading it, it was all I could think about. I'm not really sure why but I found it impossible to get it out of my head. I'm not sure what made me love this one, maybe it was the characters or maybe it was the idea of ...