I’m glad Ms Vincent didn’t make Nash the new kid at school (cause you know you’ve read THAT before) but once again, he’s the popular kid that suddenly pays attention to Kaylee. I’m not sure what this was supposed to be. This time, however, I feel like starting with the bad. Usually I start reviews pointing out the good. But Nash, the school’s hottie, suddenly has interest in her, and he seems to know more about what’s going on with her than he’s willing to let on. She can see dark shrouds around people that are going to die, and when teenage girls around her start dropping like flies she starts doubting her mental health. In My Soul to Take Kaylee thinks she’s going crazy. People assured me her YA series was better, and with the memory of the catastrophe Stray fading, I decided to give her a second chance. I read her urban-fantasy book Stray which I kind of hated. My first encounter with Rachel Vincent a few years ago didn’t go so well.
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