I found her to be very realistic every step of the way. Honestly, the change brought the danger up to a significantly higher level, which made it much more entertaining. I found the process of her helping the dead move on to be much more interesting. Lenzi can hear the dead but her job is also ten times cooler than Hewitt’s was in “Ghost Whisperer.” Like Hewitt, Lenzi has to help the dead move on but occasionally, she comes across a very angry ghost, and that’s when things get dicey…. If you’ve ever seen the show “Ghost Whisperer” with Jennifer Love Hewitt, you kind of have an idea of what Lenzi’s job is. But, thank goodness for Lenzi, she has Alden (*swoon*), who explains everything. Pretty scary right? You’d start thinking that you’re going insane. Put yourself in a world where your father died of schizophrenia, and now you’re hearing voices. It didn’t take me long to realize there was no way I was leaving without Shattered Souls. I could’ve picked ten books at B&N that day. This one was a gamble for me, but the cover was beautiful and the synopsis on the back was just too hard to resist. Generally speaking, I read reviews for books written by authors I’ve never read before. I bought Shattered Souls without having looked into it. (I'm not sure why, but I always thought of the majority of it being that way.) I’m not known for dabbling in the YA paranormal side of the book world, but people like Mary Lindsey are showing me that not all of it is trashy smut. What can I say? Shattered Souls was terrific.
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