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Soul Screamers Volume One: My Soul to Lose\My Soul to Take\My Soul to Save (Harlequin Teen) [Paperback]

Rachel Vincent
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November 22, 2011 Harlequin Teen (Book 1)
It starts with a scream….

New York Times bestselling author Rachel Vincent's compelling Soul Screamers series keeps getting better—here, for the first time, the original stories are compiled into one special volume….

My Soul to Lose

—The prequel: never before in print!—

Kaylee is just your average girl shopping at the mall with friends—until a terrified scream bursts from her that cannot be stopped. Taken to a hospital ward, will she be able to save her mind—and her life?

My Soul to Take

She's always felt different, but now Kaylee discovers why. The screams that cannot be denied mean that someone near her will die—and she can never save them. Because saving one life means taking another….

My Soul to Save

Going on dates with her boyfriend is still new to Kaylee. But when the singer of the band they're seeing dies onstage and Kaylee doesn't scream, she knows something crazy is going on. Soon she discovers souls can indeed be sold….


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"Thanks for the ride, Traci!" Emma slammed the back door, then opened it again to free the end of her filmy red skirt as her sister leaned out the open driver's side window.

"Be ready to go at eight, or I'm leaving you here."

Em gave a mock salute, then turned toward the mall entrance without waiting for the car to pull away from the curb. We would be nowhere near the parking lot at eight o'clock. Finding a ride home would be no problem—Emma could cock one hip and smile, and guys all over Texas would throw their car keys at her feet, if that's what she wanted.

But sometimes a ride was more fun, because she could flirt with the driver. See how much he could take before his concentration wavered and he had to force his attention back onto the road. She'd never actually caused a wreck, but Em went a little further every time, ever eager to push the limits of.. Well, of anything.

I went along for the ride because it was a delicious rush of power and freedom—living vicariously through Emma was usually more exciting than living my own life for real.

"Okay, Kaylee, here's the plan." Em stepped up to the glass doors, and they whooshed open. The artificial cool inside was a mercy on my damp skin and overheated cheeks; Traci's car wasn't air-conditioned, and September in the Dallas metroplex was still hot enough to make the devil sweat.

"So long as it leads to Toby's public humiliation, I'm in."

"It will." She stopped in front of a mirror built into the wall of the main walkway and her reflection grinned at me, brown eyes sparkling. "And that's the least he deserves. You really should have let me key his car."

And I'd been totally tempted to. But I was less than a year from getting my license and couldn't shake the certainty that if we keyed someone's fresh paint job—even if that someone was my rat of an ex-boyfriend—new-driver karma would come back to bite me on the bumper.

"So, what are you going to do? Push him into the snack table? Trip him on the way into the gym? Unbutton his pants while you're dancing, then scream for help?" I wasn't too worried about homecoming-dance karma. But Toby should have been…

Emma turned from the mirror, her pale brows high in surprise. "I was just gonna stand him up, then make out with his best friend on the dance floor, but that last one has real potential. Maybe we'll do both." She grinned again, then tugged me around the first corner to the huge main corridor of the mall, where the center of the floor opened to reveal the first level below. "But first we're gonna make sure you look so good that he spends every minute of this stupid dance wishing he was there with you."

Normally I'm not much of a shopper. Thin and small chested looks just as good in jeans and skinny tees as it does in anything more complicated, and I must have been dressing to my advantage subconsciously, because finding a new date had only taken two days.

But that didn't make Toby any less of a human cockroach—less than an hour after he'd dumped me, he'd asked Emma to homecoming. She'd accepted with a plan for revenge already half-plotted.

So I'd come to the mall the weekend before the dance armed with my aunt's credit card and Emma's good taste, prepared to dump a metaphorical shaker of salt over my slime-filled leech of an ex-boyfriend.

"We should start with…" Emma stopped and gripped the brass rail, looking down at the food court on the lower level. "Yum. Wanna split a soft pretzel first?"

I knew from her tone that food wasn't what had caught her eye.

A level below us, two guys in green Eastlake High baseball caps were shoving two tables next to a third, where four girls from our school sat in front of an untouched pile ofjunk food. The guy on the left was a junior named Nash Hudson, whose pick of the week—Amber somethingor-other—was already seated. Showing up at homecoming with Nash would have been all the revenge I could ask for against Toby. But that wasn't gonna happen. I wasn't even a blip on Nash Hudson's social radar.

Next to Amber sat my cousin, Sophie; I would have recognized the back of her head anywhere. After all, that was the part of her I saw most.

"How did Sophie get here?" Emma asked.

"One of the other dancing monkeys picked her up this morning." She'd been ignoring me consistently—mercifully—since dance-team tryouts a month earlier, when she'd become the only freshman member of the varsity dance team. "Aunt Val's picking her up in about an hour."

"I think that's Doug Fuller across from her. Come on!" Emma's eyes glittered beneath the huge skylight overhead. "I wanna drive his new car."

"Em…" But I could only run after her, dodging shoppers hauling bags and small children. I caught up with Emma on the escalator and rode down one step above her. "Hey look." I nodded toward the group at the food court, where one of the dancers had just switched sides of the table to whisper something into Doug's ear. "Meredith's gonna be pissed when she sees you."

Emma shrugged and stepped off the escalator. "She'll get over it. Or not."

But the moment my foot hit the ground, a cold, dark sense of dread gripped me, and I knew I couldn't go any closer to the food court.

Not unless I wanted to cause a scene.

I was seconds from losing control over the scream building deep inside me, and once it broke free, I wouldn't be able to make it stop unless I could get away.

Better to leave before that happened.

"Em…" I croaked. One hand went to my throat; it felt like I was being strangled from the inside.

Emma didn't hear me; she was already strutting toward the cluster of tables.

"Em…" I said again, forcing that single syllable out firmly, ahead of the pressure building in my throat, and that time she heard me.

Emma turned and took one look at my face, and her forehead wrinkled in familiar concern. She glanced longingly toward the food court, then rushed to my side. "Panic attack?" she whispered.

I could only nod, fighting the urge to close my eyes. Sometimes it was worse then, when I saw only darkness. It felt like the world was closing in on me. Like things I couldn't see were creeping toward me.

Or maybe I watch too many scary movies.

"Okay, let's go." Em linked her arm through mine, half holding me up, half dragging me away from the food court, the escalator and whatever had triggered this particular…episode.

"A bad one?" she asked, once we'd put a good two hundred feet behind us.

"It's getting better." I sat on the edge of the huge fountain in the center of the mall. The jets of water shot all the way up to the second floor at certain points during its routine, and little droplets pelted us, but there was nowhere else to sit. The benches were all full.

"Maybe you should talk to somebody about these panic attacks." Emma plopped down beside me with one leg tucked beneath her, trailing her fingers through the rippling water. "It's weird how they seem to be locked on specific places. My aunt used to get panic attacks, but walking away didn't help her. The panic went with her." Emma shrugged and grinned. "And she got really sweaty. You don't look sweaty."

"Well, at least there's a bright side." I forced a laugh in spite of the dark, almost claustrophobic fear still lurking on the edges of my mind, ready to take over at the first opportunity. It had happened before, but never anywhere so heavily populated as the mall. I shuddered, thinking how close I'd come to humiliating both me and Emma in front of hundreds of people. Including half a dozen classmates. If I freaked out in front of them, the news would be all over school by the tardy bell on Monday morning.

"Still feel like cooking up a little revenge?" Emma grinned. "Yeah. I just need one more minute."

Em nodded and dug through her purse for a penny. She couldn't resist feeding the fountain, despite my certainty that no wish you had to pay for could possibly come true. While she stared at the coin on her palm, eyes squinted in concentration, I steeled myself and turned to face the food court, my jaws clenched tight. Just in case.

The panic was still there—indistinct but threatening, like the remains of a nightmare. But I couldn't pinpoint the source.

Usually I could put a face on the dark dread looming inside me, but this time the crowd made that impossible. A group wearing our rival school's colors had taken the table next to Sophie and her friends, and both sides were deeply engaged in a French-fry war. Several families stood in line, some parents pushing strollers, one pushing a small wheelchair. Some kind of moms-'n'-tots group had descended upon the frozen-yogurt place, and couples of all ages shuffled their way through the cattle shoots in front of each restaurant's counter.

It could have been anybody. All I really knew was that I couldn't go back there until the source of my panic had gone. The safest thing to do was to get as far away as possible.

Em's penny plunked into the water behind me, and I stood. "Okay, let's try Sears first."

"Sears?" Emma's frown puckered both her forehead and her glossed lips. "My grandmother shops there."

As did my style-conscious aunt, but Sears was as far from the source of my panic as we could get and still be in the mall. "Let's just look, okay?" I glanced at the food court again, then back at Emma, and her frown faded as understanding sank in. She wouldn't make me say it. She was too good a friend to make me voice my worst fears, or my certainty that, at that moment, they could all be found at the food court. "They might have something…" I finished weakly.

And ...


Product Details

  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin Teen; Original edition (November 22, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373210604
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373210602
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #51,027 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Rachel Vincent is the author of the Shifters series, about a werecat named Faythe Sanders, who is learning to define her own role in her family and fighting to claim a place in her Pride.

Rachel's young adult series, Soul Screamers, debuted on August 1, 2009. My SOUL TO TAKE is the first in the series, about a teenage bean sidhe (banshee) trying to balance a normal high school experience with the terrifying, hidden world she's just discovered. Soul Screamers Book 5, IF I DIE, will be available on October 1, 2011.

BLOOD BOUND (Unbound, book 1), the first in Rachel's new adult paranormal series, will debut September 1, 2011.

A new resident of San Antonio, Rachel Vincent has a BA in English and an overactive imagination, and she consistently finds the latter to be more practical. She shares her workspace with two black cats (Kaci and Nyx) and her # 1 fan. Rachel is older than she looks-seriously-and younger than she feels, but remains convinced that for every day she spends writing, one more day will be added to her lifespan.



Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
I love Kaylee's best friend Emma and that Kaylee has a conscience but only to an extent. Books&Stuff  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
Rachel does a terrific job in her descriptions and story telling. Jennifer  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I love this series March 14, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
I fell in love with Kaylee, Nash and Todd right away. This series is different than other YA paranormal books out there. It deals with Banshees both male and female. Todd is my favorite character. I have to say he is probably the character that devolps the most as the series evolves. There are some minor typos and gramatical errors in the books as well but they don't take away from the story.
I would definately say that it should be read by older teens or by teens whose parents also have read the books. That way they can discuss some of the very adult themes that happen. People die, there is a "drug addiction" and some sexual scenes but not too many. I think these are all important issues that many teens and young adults deal with in everyday life. The author handles these situations in a mature and classy way.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome price, novella prequel & books 1 & 2... March 16, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I bought this due to the fact you get the prequel novella, book 1 and book 2 all in one. I must admit, the prequel novella My Soul To Lose really captured my attention. Book 1 My Soul To Take was nearly as good, and book 2 My Soul To Save was maybe so/so. It wasn't as good as the first two in my opinion.

I really enjoyed the main character Kaylee and her boyfriend Nash. I love Kaylee's best friend Emma and that Kaylee has a conscience but only to an extent. She doesn't really care if she's going to get grounded or if someone dies in lieu of someone she cares for in most instances. She kind of does her own thing and everyone else puts up with it.

I like Nash's mom and I can't decide how I feel about Tod I'm excited to read his Novella which is to be read before book 4 I believe.

These books really help you get to know the characters and the storyline, I will continue reading the series hoping that book 3, My Soul To Keep is better than book 2. Book 2 wasn't that bad but sometimes the second book in a series is just not quite as good as the first. It's happened in many series.

Try the free sample for kindle if you have one, either way, you can't beat this deal the price is amazing for what you are getting and the books are full and the writing is solid. The characters all have depth and I think that there is a lot of potential here. I'm excited to see what happens next.

:) 4 Stars!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it January 24, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
I love the Soul Screamers series, this is the book that got me hooked! Rachel does a terrific job in her descriptions and story telling.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great series
Loved this series! A Great read. Kept me interested and pulled me in. kept me wanting to read more. loved it.
Published 3 days ago by jaime
5.0 out of 5 stars I love Soul Screamers!
I started this series a couple years ago. I love this book and the characters. Kaylee and Nash are a great couple. I can't wait to read the rest of the series. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Ariella Holstein
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
Really love this series. Highly recommend. Look forward to more of Rachel Vincent's work. Wish she could get them out faster.
Published 14 days ago by Wayne Stringer
5.0 out of 5 stars Soul Screamers 1
Bought this book because it was in the genre that I read, and had heard great reviews. I loved that the books came out in volumes instead on having to buy them individually.
Published 1 month ago by Crystal
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Endearing story line. You can't help but sympathize with Kaylee. Nice change from all of the sex crazed romance novels everyone seems to be reading
Published 1 month ago by sareyclarey
1.0 out of 5 stars Save yourself the pain and the money
To make it short and to the point DON'T READ THIS SERIES unless you are in to reading about others suffering. Read more
Published 1 month ago by L. Probart
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
I love this series! It was so nice to have the volume book so I didn't have to get 3 different books, I read this book in 3 days it was awesome.
Published 4 months ago by Angel
5.0 out of 5 stars Soul Screamers 1 = AMAZING!!
This book is by far one of my favourite books to date. Definitly in my Top 5. Cannot wait to start reading Volume 2. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Break the Riot
5.0 out of 5 stars Soul screamers Volume 1
Truly entertaining. Enjoyed the bits of humor, it read as if truly a teenager were writing it. It kept my full attention through out the whole series of the books, can't wait to... Read more
Published 4 months ago by A. Lorenzo
4.0 out of 5 stars Good teen book
Interesting characters and plot. Definitely a book for teens. Some parts were a bit of a stretch, especially the mental hospital episode. Read more
Published 6 months ago by kitty kat
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