Genre. YA Paranormal
Pages: 279
Published: 2009
Review by Lis
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.
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.
**Warning: this review might contain spoilers if you haven’t read the first installment**
My Soul to Save is the second installment in the Soul Screams series and it is much much darker than the first book. In a way also much better, because now we know who the characters are the all the awkwardness is out of the way. When I started reading the book, I expected it to follow the set pattern of romance between two characters, but instead there is more of a focus on the mystery and the development of characters than there is on the romance. My Soul to Save is both a character-driven and an action-driven story.
After all the troubles in the first book, Kaylee and Nash expect some quiet time and go to rock at the concert of mega popstar Eden. The tickets were oh-so-thoughtfully provided by *grin* Tod. And he has no ulterior motives at.all!! Kaylee and Nash expect a quiet, nice night out. Instead they get a dead popstar and a not so typical Reaper. As it turns out, Eden sold her soul (sounds familiar, Supernatural fans?) to a hellion/demon for fame and fortune. Now that her time is up, her soul belongs to the hellion. The trouble only starts there. When the Reaper mentions to Kaylee, Nash and Tod that she will be back for the soul of the girl who sings the support program, a friend of Tod, the chase is on. What ensue is a dark story of soul selling, friendship, death and betrayal.
As I mentioned this installment is much darker and the end is a prelude to something that will play a big, huge, enormous role in the third installment. While much darker, I loved the second book better than the first. It continues with the theme “you can be the hero but you can’t save everyone.”
There is also much character development. Kaylee comes more into herself. Not more powerful, but she learns to stand on her own and deal. In a way, she becomes more independent, something that will niggle Nash and his hero complex. She is witty and caring to a fault. “Soulless popstar contemplating suicide. Focus Kaylee.”
Tod, did I mention I loved him, also plays an important role in this book and it’s a set up for the third book. Only you only find that out after you read the third installment. I very much liked that isn’t just a side character, but has a full role. He, like a few other characters aren’t just support cast that are there to play a role. Their characters are interwoven in the story.
What I didn’t like so much was the Supernatural soul-selling rip-off. While selling your soul for something big is a theme that goes back to the time of Shakespeare and Goethe, it was a bit too much like Supernatural. I mean people…are you just that stupid? What part of eternal torture don’t you get? Though unlike Supernatural there is an interesting out and something different when they sold their soul.
All in all this book was better than the first book and that was an already spectacular book. So don’t hesitate to get it!!
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I have the first two in this series but I haven't gotten around to reading them. Really have to do that...
ReplyDeleteI wasn't the biggest fan of book one, but I'm glad to read a good review for this one! Fabulous thoughts :)
ReplyDeleteI know I said no more series but the more I read of these books on your blog, the more I want them. Great review!
ReplyDeleteI have the 1st two on my kindle, thanks for saying spoilers, glad to read last paragraph that the 2nd is even better, I need to start this series.
ReplyDeleteHmm, darker, idk about that for me. I like the light ones :)
ReplyDeleteNice to know a series in which the second book is actually better than the first - great review as always, you can make me tempted!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lis!
ReplyDelete@Ladytink
ReplyDeleteYou and me both
@Melissa
Really..oh, I really should go and read some more reviews
@Darlene
A review of book 3 will come some day too ;)
@Marce
ReplyDeleteI always skim too ;) Especially when in the middle of a series. I only need to know if it's good or not then
Carrie
Got to have dark and light books :)
@Ana
It is not something you see often. Because mostly 2nd books disappoint me :(
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Cool review :) I need to try this series.
ReplyDeleteI did skim since I haven't read the first, but I'm glad to hear that it's even better than the first. Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteGreat review! I love this YA series and I cant wait for "If I Die" this year! =D
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I haven't read your whole review, but I'm glad to hear that it's better than book number one! :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't gotten a chance to read anything by Rachel yet. Definitely planning on it though.
ReplyDeletesounds interesting. You woudl think people would know better than to sell their souls tho...lol
ReplyDeleteThanks Ing! :D
ReplyDeletejuju
I sure have to read them too now
Melissa
I do love when the next book is better :)
Larissa
Must read..must read book 1
Nina
Skimming is good, a tiny thing could be a spoiler
Mishel
I do love her adult books, they are truly good
Naida
Some just never learn ;)
Oooo, you just have to read this series. Right!?! I've been wanting to get into this series for a while now. And it sounds like a great read. :) Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
ReplyDeleteI am very very tempted, since I do know she can write awesome adult book :D
Dear Lis and Blodeuedd here you can find my review of the book one - enjoy!
ReplyDeleteAna
ReplyDeleteShall come overt soon :D