Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Review: My Soul to Save (Soul Screamers #2) by Rachel Vincent

My Soul to Save (Soul Screamers, #2)
Title: My Soul to Save

Series: Soul Screamers #2

Previous Books in this series: Fearless (#0.4) | My Soul to Lose (#0.5) | My Soul to Take (#1)

Author: Rachel Vincent

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Published by: HarlequinTEEN

Source: Borrowed from library

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Synopsis:

When Kaylee Cavanaugh screams, someone dies.

So when teen pop star Eden croaks onstage and Kaylee doesn’t wail, she knows something is dead wrong. She can’t cry for someone who has no soul.

The last thing Kaylee needs right now is to be skipping school, breaking her dad’s ironclad curfew and putting her too-hot-to-be-real boyfriend’s loyalty to the test. But starry-eyed teens are trading their souls: a flickering lifetime of fame and fortune in exchange for eternity in the Netherworld—a consequence they can’t possibly understand.

Kaylee can’t let that happen, even if trying to save their souls means putting her own at risk...

My rating: ★★★★★

So Kaylee has known that she is a bean sidhe (AKA banshee) for only a few weeks now. What that means is that she screams when ever someone is about to die. But when she and her super hot boyfriend, Nash, go to a concert and the pop singer drops dead (literally), she starts to wonder what was going on.

It turns out that she sold her soul...therefore, Kaylee couldn't sing for her soul. She isn't the only one who sold her soul though.

With the help of Nash and Tod-the-reaper-and-Nash's-brother, Kaylee helps two more pop singers try and get their souls back before they die and spend the rest of eternity being tortured.

But Kaylee, once again, finds herself in danger while trying to help her friends. Not only that, since her dad is back from Ireland and watching her every move, helping the two girls will be a challenge. Especially since he doesn't want her involved in the Netherworld...but what else is she to do?


Have you read this book? If so, what did you think about it? If not, what do you think? Does it sound like something you might want to read? Leave me a comment! :)

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