Soulswift by Megan Bannen

Soulswift

by Megan Bannen

A dark, epic fantasy about a girl who must rethink everything she believes after she is betrayed and hunted by the religion that raised her—from Megan Bannen, author of The Bird and the Blade. Perfect for fans of The Winner’s Curse and The Girl of Fire and Thorns.

Gelya is a Vessel, a girl who channels the word of the One True God through song. Cloistered with the other Vessels of her faith, she believes—as all Ovinists do—that a saint imprisoned Elath the Great Demon centuries ago, saving humanity from earthly temptation.

When Gelya stumbles into a deadly cover-up by the Ovinists’ military, she reluctantly teams up with Tavik, an enemy soldier, to survive. Tavik believes that Elath is actually a mother goddess who must be set free, but while he succeeds in opening Her prison, he inadvertently turns Gelya into Elath’s unwilling human vessel.

Now the church that raised Gelya considers her a threat. In a race against the clock, she and Tavik must find a way to exorcise Elath’s presence from her body. But will this release stop the countdown to the end of the world, or will it be the cause of the earth’s destruction?

And as Tavik and Gelya grow closer, another question lingers between them: What will become of Gelya?

Reviewed by herseriallife on

3 of 5 stars

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I received Soulswift in a LitJoy YA Crate at the end of 2020, and I'm grateful that I did because I wouldn't have bought it for myself otherwise. Just because it is more YA fantasy than I currently read. But to me, Megan Bannen did a great job, although I would have love more romance and a different ending, which I thought was a bit anti-climactic and disappointing after everything Gelya and Tavik went through. But I liked it and recommend it to teen and YA.

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