
Synopsis
All Delora ever wanted was to disappear.
Thrown into the Veil for a crime she committed, Delora was discarded by the world. Although afraid of her oncoming demise, she accepts it as it would be a worldly escape from her problems. She didn’t expect that she would wake up from her deadly fall, nor that the person who saved her would be a Duskwalker.
She’s wary about him at first, but Delora begins to realise there’s more to him than just a faceless monster.
All he ever wanted was a name.
After discovering that humans can be kept as companions, he begins planning for the day he finds his own bride. He still lacks humanity and there is much learn first. One morning when leaving his cave, a human suddenly crashes into him from the sky. Broken and sleeping, he gets to work on healing the woman.
It doesn’t take him long to understand she’s wounded in a way his magic can’t heal.
But will he be able to gain her affections, or will she come to hate him as he stumbles his way through learning about her – and more importantly, himself?
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Review
A Soul to Keep was one of my favorite reads of last year. I couldn’t imagine loving A Soul to heal more, but somehow I did.
A Soul to Heal was quite a bit more emotional between Delora’s mental health struggles and the fact that this Duskwalker is a bit less evolved than Orpheus. I enjoyed that aspect of this book. This Duskwalker’s world was so much more straightforward, and for some reason, his feelings for Delora seemed purer.
The world-building is still one of the best I’ve read, and we learn more in this book. This world that Opal Reyne has created is just amazing! I loved finding out more information about it, and with everything we learned, I fell in love with it a little more. The mythology is so well thought out I am genuinely in awe of what has been created.
A Soul to Heal was a fantastic read! I cannot wait to read more in this series!
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