

I was pleased that Rachel Vincent doesn't try to sweep the results of Nash's addiction under the carpet and each of the characters show very real emotions as they deal with the aftermath. She still feels incredibly betrayed by Nash after his actions in the last book and I can't say that I blame her. Wow things certainly get complicated for poor Kaylee in this latest installment to the Soul Screamers series.

This is one of my favourite YA urban fantasy series though so it is one I would highly recommend! If you're new to the series then I'd highly recommend starting with the first book My Soul to Take and not reading any more of this review. Warning, although this review won't contain spoilers for My Soul to Steal it is impossible to review without including spoilers for previous books. But Sabine knows the deathly secrets of Kaylee's subconscious - and she's not afraid to use them to get whatever and whoever she wants.įor more information visit Rachel Vincent's website To win back Nash, Kaylee's determined to unearth the truth. Draining people's energy through their darkest dreams sustains Sabine.and makes her Kaylee's top suspect in a cluster of super-creepy deaths. She's a mara, a real-life walking nightmare. Worse, Nash's gorgeous ex-girlfriend just transferred to their school. She's already coping with being a teenage banshee. Working things out with Nash - her maybe boyfriend - is hard for Kaylee.
