Stranded in the past, Kate finds herself facing a very different Thaxos. Edgar and Madeleine rule the island from their mansion, surrounded by a group of friends. For Edgar, Kate's sudden appearance is a shock as he prepares for his wedding to Estella. And for Estella, Kate is a very unwelcome guest.
As she explores the island's past, Kate begins to learn a little more about the Le Compte family. Soon, however, she discovers that something deadly is on the loose. A Tenderling has escaped, and anyone who ventures into the wilderness is in danger.
Dead Souls - originally released as a serial - is an ongoing horror series. Each book ends on a cliffhanger, and readers are highly advised to read the series in order.
Amy Cross writes novels and short stories in a number of genres, mainly horror, paranormal and fantasy. Books include The Farm, Annie's Room, The Island, Eli's Town and Asylum.
I started reading this series a couple of months ago. I have not for a second regretted choosing Amy Cross and this series. I am so in love with how Amy Cross writes. She leaves you wanting more , needing more so off to book 8 I go. Oh I suppose I should tell you why well she reaches into the history of the past as well as the wonders of the future. This is a series that will have you wondering what is next for the characters in her books. If your needing a new series to start I highly recommend this one!!!
The 7th edition of the Dead Souls series has Kate traveling back in time on the island of Thanks. She is desperately seeking a way to return to the present time period, when Edgar and her discover a new being on the island. Great story!
I tried, but I just can't do it. I love a good vampire story, but this one is falling flat. The first books were good, but as the series goes on, the story is becoming more and more superficial. I mean, I know it's a fantasy, but it's completely unbelievable. There's not enough depth to the characters to pull me in and make me believe it any more. There are moments of depth. Moments that pull you in, but then you shoot right back out to the the place where you're wondering why you're still reading this book. I hate to stop reading a book before I've finished it, but I read for entertainment, not to be bored to tears wondering why the characters are idiots.