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Cargando... Soul Catcher (The Soulkeepers, #4) (edición 2013)por G.P. Ching
Información de la obraSoul Catcher por G. P. Ching
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. For some reason this one didn't grip me as strongly as the first three in the series. I loved the idea of Dane and Ethan together, but it seemed to take too long to get them there. Neat twist in the big confrontation in Nod near the end; I didn't see how they were getting out of that one! Overall, a good installment in the Soulkeepers series but not the best. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesThe Soulkeepers (4)
A murder. A mission. A mystery.Book 4 in the bestselling Soulkeepers Series.Dane Michaels has been to Hell and back and isn't interested in repeating the experience. But as a human caught up in the Soulkeeper's world, his life isn't exactly his own. No one can explain why Dane was allowed through the gates of Eden, but it's changed everything. Now, the only one who can make him feel safe is Ethan, the telekinetic Soulkeeper with a dark past and a heart of gold.When Malini asks Dane to be part of a mission to find the last Soulkeeper, Cheveyo, more than one team member thinks she's tempting Fate. But Malini suspects Fate has had a hand in Dane's life for some time and that he could be the key to unraveling Lucifer's latest plan of attack.Don't miss these other books in The Soulkeepers Series The Soulkeepers (Book 1) Weaving Destiny (Book 2) Return to Eden (Book 3) Lost Eden (Book 5) The Last Soulkeeper (Book 6) Read the bestselling series that readers call bold, brilliant, and brave No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This was a great read, one that was very difficult to put down. It had quite a few twists along the way, to keep you engrossed. But, I’m giving it only 4 stars though. Only because the development of Dane’s relationship seemed to move slow. You could see the attraction from the previous novel, so why wait until the end on this one? All in all, a great YA fantasy. If you’re uncomfortable with homosexuality, or don’t want your kids reading it, then this may not be for you.
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