My Soul to Take, Tananarive Due
My Soul to Take, Tananarive Due
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My Soul to Take

Author: Tananarive Due

Narrator: Kim Staunton

Unabridged: 16 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/30/2012

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Horror


Synopsis

From the bestselling and award-winning author of The Reformatory—a heartstopping novel that continues the story of descendants of an immortal line of people who are the only ones capable of saving the world.

Fana, an immortal with tremendous telepathic abilities, is locked in a battle of wills. Her fiancé is Michel. But Johnny Wright, a mortal who is in love with her, believes that if she doesn’t stay away from Michel, they will become the Witnesses to the Apocalypse described in the Book of Revelation.

Fana and the Life Brothers are rushing to distribute their healing “Living Blood” throughout the world, hoping to eliminate most diseases before Fana is bound to marry Michel. Still, they cannot heal people faster than Michel can kill them. Due weaves a tangled web in this novel, including beloved
characters from her bestselling Joplin’s Ghost, in a war of good against evil, making My Soul to Take a chilling and thrilling experience.

About Tananarive Due

Tananarive Due is a former features writer and columnist for the Miami Herald. She has written two highly acclaimed novels, The Between and My Soul to Keep. Ms. Due makes her home in Longview, Washington.


Reviews

While I still love this series as a whole this book was just okay/a little boring to me. It was written beautifully it was almost overly wordy. I wanted more from the end of this series. Will be rereading this series though and will gladly recommend it to people. But this ending wasn't everything t......more

Goodreads review by Lois

The weakest installment in the series.......more

I enjoyed the series, but I will admit that I was not pleased with the ending. It felt too easy for these complicated characters. I kinda wish I didn't read the Epilogue. The book/whole series would have please me more (and I would have given this book 5 stars) without those last 9 pages. Overall, I......more

it was a good ending for this series. wasn't perfect and it was really wordy for the story. meaning the story could have been told with half the imagery. it seemed too much. plus I don't quite kniw what happened to Michel and Fana. and the need for Phoenix perplexed me. she didn't add anything to th......more