Book Summary:
You know it’s not going to be a good day when the local vampire head calls to report a dead body on her property. That’s why Nell and the rest of her Psy-LED team were pretty much prepped for anything.
Yet even they were still surprised by what transpires, as the body was merely the tip of the iceberg. This is bigger than one individual on the hunt, but rather something that is fully capable of tracking the Psy-LED as they work, Nell included.
My Review:
Yay! I'm SO happy to be reading the next installment of the Soulwood series. It's one of my favorite urban fantasies (at the moment), and I not-so-secretly hope it never ends. Anyway, let's dive into Rift in the Soul.
In truth, I've been really anxious to read Rift in the Soul. I had so many questions about the rest of the world following the events in Jane Yellowrock. Yes, I still feel like there are questions to be answered, but that's for the best. More room for the series to grow and explore!
This latest addition to the series leaned further into the paranormal investigation side of the world, but it felt different somehow. Maybe it's because it ended up being so connected to other characters we know (and sometimes love). I'm not sure. I did enjoy the tone shift, though, so it's not a complaint.
Long story short, I adored Rift in the Soul and cannot wait to see what happens next in this brilliant and sometimes dark world.
Highlights:
Paranormal Creatures
Urban Fantasy
Fantasy-Based Law Enforcement
Paranormal Romance
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- Started reading
- 8 September, 2024: Finished reading
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