by E.J. Stevens
She Smells the Dead begins with a one-page prologue, and I gotta say, having finished the book, it's probably the best one-page litmus test I've ever read. All you have to do to know whether or not this book is for you is read the first four paragraphs. It's that simple. "I can smell the dead. I ...
Was not expecting this to be soooo good. Bonus uber cute werewolf :)
Original review posted at Rabid Reads: http://www.rabidreads.com/2011/05/review-she-smells-dead-by-ej-stevens.htmlAt first I was a bit put off by the title of this book; but after seeing the gorgeous wolf on the cover of the next installment I just had to give it a try! I devoured this book in an af...
**I first want to thank EJ for sharing this and Spirit Storm with me for free. It's very hard for me to find these books at my local library and to purchase them is nearly impossible. I've been begging them to allow me to give them a listing of future releases so that they can go out and requisition...
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we begin by meeting Yuki,who tells us she can smell the dead. She also tells us what its like smelling the dead, about her friend Calvin, about her nickname and about her aspired love life. A very interesting first page. It gets better. We learn that at a random summer camp, they find out that Calv...
To say that this book is rather unlike anything I've ever read before seems a bit of an understatement. I mean where else in YA fiction have you ever found a main character that smells dead people? See them, yup. Sense them, definitely. Smell them? Yuki is absolutely one of a kind in that respect. I...