
Review: Borrowed Souls by Chelsea Mueller
This is a creative new concept for an Urban Fantasy series.
This is a creative new concept for an Urban Fantasy series.
This is one of those books where I just wanted more. There was a lot going on in this book but the best part is the chemistry between Dexter and Eleanor. As with most first books, there was so much set up and other things going on, by the time everything really started going, the story was over.
I finished this book in a day. Each chapter kept drawing me into the next into the next and then the next thing I knew, it was done.
Make sure you will be able to finish this in a day. There is so much action and danger you are not going to be able to put this down and actually go to sleep.
I have mixed feelings about the story. There was a lot to introduce as far as this new world and just as it got going, it ended. There are a few more stories in the series and I might give the next book a try to see where it goes.
I enjoyed the chemistry of the main characters. It was just the conflict which caused a great deal of painful eye rolling.
The publisher made the mistake of describing this story in a way that seems like a woman who needs to find a man to teach her pointers for her new erotica novels. This couldn’t be further from the truth. They have successfully sold a flood of books but to people wanting an erotica story and who are now very unhappy.
This was such a sad story I couldn’t finish. I will give the author kudos for being able to write a story that made you feel so much, but I just didn’t have the heart to finish it.
Cynthia Eden has a great grasp on grabbing a reader’s interest from the first page. Her new love of thrillers and this new series proves that she can keep the buzz of excitement going from the first page to the last.
This was not what I expected and the ending did seem a bit abrupt, but I did enjoy it. There was a lot of secondary character introduction to set up for future stories.