![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That is, until Alec, whom they saved from the Netherworld in the previous book and who is now sleeping at the Cavanaughs’ couch, starts acting funny and they realise that they haven’t heard the last from the Netherworld and Kaylee’s nemesis, Averi.Īlthough the plotting in this book is a little less interesting than the previous, Vincent makes up for it by crafting Sabine in all her complexity. When teachers start dying at school, Kaylee is convinced, despite Tod and Nash’s reassurances, that Sabine is behind it all. At night she kind of sleepwalks and gives people nightmares so she can feed off them. ![]() Sabine is a mara, a non-human parasitic species who feeds off people’s fears. Meanwhile, Nash’s ex-girlfriend, Sabine, has moved into the area and tells Kaylee upfront that she’s there to take Nash back. She refuses to resolve anything between them until Nash is free of frost, the demon’s breath drug that he became addicted to, due to an accident caused by Kaylee. Kaylee and Nash are in relationship limbo a few weeks after My Soul to Keep (book 3). I was excited yet apprehensive about this book because I knew-and the blurb implies-that there would be some kind of relationship triangle between Kaylee, Nash and Nash’s ex, Sabine. My Soul to Steal is the fourth book of Rachel Vincent’s Soul Screamers series. Heavy in angst and light on closure, this book should have fans in delicious agony as they wait for the next instalment in the Soul Screamers series. My Soul to Steal by Rachel Vincent (Soul Screamers, Book 4) ![]()
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