Take a seat and join Harriet Garcia on the soul cycle, but beware, you’re in for one hell of a spin.∞All I want is a stress-free existence. There are just two problems preventing it: My charge, and Brendan, my ex. One a divine demigod with a thrilling Irish brogue, the other a demon with a pathological taste for murder.With Brendan trapped in the Shadows, I can finally start my undead life . . . … start my undead life . . . or so I think. But like the eye of a storm, the quiet doesn’t last and the savage winds are back, biting at my heel, reminding me there is no escaping the devil.
Supernatural beings are disappearing, forcing me as a guardian of souls to intervene. Kidnappings that turn into killings, and killings into hell . . . will it ever end?
My head tells me it can’t be Brendan, though my heart knows better. And I’m willing to risk what life I have left to prove what everyone refuses to believe. I’m betting my soul on it. Because, in my world, there is no such thing as coincidences.
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Soul Remember by H.L. Morley is a well-written addition to this series. I can tell that the author put a lot of thought and effort into this book and let me tell you…it SHINES! This story picks up where book one left off and hits the ground running. Unlike the first book in this series, there are few to no slow spots in this book that I had to plod through. I can’t tell the author how happy this made me. Harry still stressed me out and irritated me at certain moments, but she wasn’t the only…as usual. Haha! But let say this before I go further…if you enjoyed the first…you’ll love the second.
Soul Remember is hard to put down so just be prepared when you pick this book up. Book one left us with Ash giving voice to his interest in Harriet. She’s conflicted because of her feelings toward Rian. Things…get CRAZY in this book! Harry is having strange dreams and the truth behind them is something that she’s not prepared for. Too bad it is something that must be confronted, dealt with, and aired out. I can honestly say that I feel for Harry when the truth comes out and she goes and confronts those who are associated with it. Piece by piece this comes together and let me just say this…my eyes nearly bugged out of my head more than a couple of times. I just had to keep page-turning to learn what was going to happen next. Also, book one left us with Belial locked away…but when he has a familiar visitor I wonder how deep does this really go? Then begin the disappearances and the subsequent murders. This book keeps you on the edge of your seat with not just the suspense, but the romance as well.
As much as I enjoyed this book…I have to say that the characters disappoint me at times. Book one – I was team Rian, but his flakiness got on my nerves. This book I was team Ash, but the author ended up putting me on guard behind him at one point. But I still felt that Harry was wanting to play both sides. Now, this was only mentioned once or twice in this book, but it still annoyed me and that was when Harry text Rian. The author put in there “No kiss, obviously.” I felt that this unnecessary. She and Rian are barely on speaking terms at this point so why would she do that? It was repeated often in the previous book, which I found a touch irksome, but for it to be mentioned in this book sounded rather pointless.
All in all, this is by far my favorite book in the series. I have to admit that there were a few moments and situations that I was disappointed with in connection to this book, but the storyline is so well-written and I enjoyed it so much. This story really pushes Harry as she struggles to deal with the facts of her undead life, romance, memories and her friendships. Danger is a constant not just for her, but for those that she cares about. If you enjoyed the first book, then I’m sure you’ll devour the second. I can’t wait for the next.