Friday 27 January 2012

Quick Review: Reaper - Rachel Vincent

Tod Hudson was a typical teenager. He liked girls, sports, food and tolerated his younger brother, Nash. In fact, he had his whole life in front of him--and due to his bean sidhe heritage, it was going to be a very long life indeed. And then the car accident occurred.

Suddenly Tod's future wasn't so sure, and he had to make a choice. Life... Death... or something Between....

An ebook exclusive Soul Screamers series novella.

Soul Screamers Series:
My Soul to Lose (prequel novella)
My Soul to Take
My Soul to Save
My Soul to Keep
Reaper (novella)
My Soul to Steal
If I Die
Never to Sleep (novella)
Before I Wake
With All My Soul

For more information visit Rachel Vincent's website

Review:
Reaper is a novella in Rachel Vincent's Soul Screamers series that gives us the story of how Tod died and became a reaper.  I'm not saying anymore than that because it would be too easy to spoil things for you so if you want to know more you'll have to read the story for yourself.

If you're a fan of Tod then this is a must read novella, if you ever wondered how he was recruited as a reaper then you'll love this story.  The more I see of Tod the more I like him and for reasons I can't go into I have even more respect for him now than I did before after finding out exactly what happened to him.  I love Tod's sense of humour and it was great to see how his relationship with Nash was before he died compared to how they act together now.

I actually think you could read this novella before you've read any of the books in the Soul Screamers series without picking up spoilers but it is suggested in the Goodreads series list that you pick it up after My Soul to Keep.  I think the main reason for that is that it mentions a character that we don't hear anything about until My Soul to Steal but like I said I think you're safe to read it before then.  Either way this is a welcome addition to the series and one I would definitely recommend.

Source: I downloaded this novella when it was available for free on Rachel Vincent's website

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