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Loading... Soul Whispererby Jenna Kernan
None. None. In Kernan's paranormal romance novel, Bess Suncatcher is haunted by her father's death. Seeking healing, the shape-shifter journeys deep into Northern California, but her peace is threatned when she discovers a dead human and meets a handsome stranger. Cesar Garza is a Soul Whisperer and fated to use his gifts to track demonic predators. This case is too much for him to crack alone and he is forced to admit that he needs Bess's help. As attraction flares between them, Cesar tries to fight it and concentrate on the case. For them, an alliance is forbidden and potentially dangerous. A great installment to The Trackers series. no reviews | add a review
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Each book unveils something new and fascinating about this world that keeps this series exciting and fresh. Jenna Kernan's stories blow me away.
There was one thing that kept me distracted though. Being a local to the story's setting, I kept wondering which Redwood Forest Jenna referred to? I was thinking about the Redwood National and State Parks, which is at least a few hours north of San Francisco. In the books, the characters travel from SF to the Redwoods often enough, making it sound like they were in Marin County. One part of the book said the journey was 40 minutes past the Golden Gate Bridge. Anyway, this isn't an important matter; just something that was on my mind a lot. (