Broken Soul
Books | Fiction / Fantasy / Urban
4.6
Faith Hunter
Jane Yellowrock is a vampire killer for hire—but other creatures of the night still need to watch their backs....When the Master of the city of New Orleans asks Jane to improve security for a future visit from a delegation of European vampires, she names an exorbitant price—and Leo is willing to pay. That’s because the European vamps want Leo’s territory, and he knows that he needs Jane to prevent a total bloodbath. Leo, however, doesn’t mention how this new job will change Jane’s life or the danger it will bring her and her team.Jane has more to worry about than some greedy vampires. There’s a vicious creature stalking the streets of New Orleans, and its agenda seems to be ripping Leo and her to pieces. Now Jane just has to figure out how to kill something she can’t even see….
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Author
Faith Hunter
Pages
352
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2014-10-07
ISBN
110163619X 9781101636190
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"Broken Soul by Cindy Pike **/*****<br/>#KindleUnlimited #Reviews <br/><br/>Triggers: Rape, Flashbacks, Assualt, <br/>Subgenres/ Tropes: RH Contemporary, FMMMMM, Saviours<br/>Spoilers Possible<br/> <br/>So I had very high hopes for when I started this book. Honestly when I first read the summary I thought, bring on all the trauma and emotional rebuilding. However this book severely fails at that. Yes the initial rape scene is quite graphic which I liked but we didnt really get to go along with FMC as she gets free and begins to heal. It just fast forward some years (never says how many) to her being attacked once more by someone else. This attack however is glossed over and almost instantly we begin the healing process from both attacks. The “healing” all happens off book and the coping mechanisms only come up when needed and are sometimes never revisited. I have to say that most of this book felt very needless and unreal. Most of the MMC were okay but none of them nor their relationships drew me in and made me hope for an HEA. Honestly most of this book was blah except for the stalker psycho. The identity of the stalker psycho was the only reason I continued reading this series (since no one would say who it was in their reviews, rude!) We do find out in book two who it is and yes it is exactly who you think it is.<br/><br/>There were many issues throughout besides just not getting what I was hoping for. The grammar and spelling in this book was atrocious (which as you can tell from this review I’m not super good at so that's saying something that I’m complaining about it). The time seemed to flow with no rhyme or reason. Sometimes I thought we were still on the same day only to find out it was a week later and so on. I still don't really fully grasp the time between when the guys brought her back and her magically being mostly healed from injuries that were supposed to take 6 weeks to heal. Like what happened in that time? There were also many times when the author used words or phrases that either didn't make sense or would never actually be thought of. The dialog, my god, the dialog was so bad most of the time I was cringing and wondering wtf.<br/><br/>Things I did like:<br/>Slow burn- Like really ******* slow, no one had sex until the very end of book 2. Which I felt was very fitting for the trauma that the FMC has been through<br/>Character growth- While there wasn't much character growth for any of the MC’s, the FMC did have a small amount in accepting not being alone any more and some fight. Which if I’m being honest is very realistic though I’m not sure how this leads the miraculous HEA so quickly but whatever.<br/><br/>Ebook:<br/>Audiobook:<br/>Author’s Website:<br/>Bonus Content:<br/>Goodreads Review: <br/>"
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