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Soul Meaning by A.D. Starrling

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My Rating: 4/5 Stars
Average Rating: 3.81 Stars
Format: Audiobook
Length: 10 hrs 1 min

*I received a free audiobook of Soul Meaning in exchange for an honest review*

This was a fast paced, action filled adventure involving immortals, hunters, and multiple explosions!  It centers around a halfbreed of two immortal races named Soul. For about the first three hundred years of his life, he was being hunted down by hunters from both sides . However, the hunt ends for a while, but it begins again years after causing Soul and Reid Hasley, his human business partner, to go on the run to find out why Soul is being hunted once again. This leads them to discovering many secrets, allies, and enemies. The immortal concept of them living for as long as it takes for them to die seventeen times was really cool, but confusing. I really liked it, but why seventeen lives... that seem like such a random number. Anyway it was still interesting and they gave me a Highlander vibe, which could never be a bad thing. Another thing I really liked about this novel was the dynamic and friendship of Reid and Soul. Their banter had me laughing the entire ten hours I was listening to the audiobook. You could also tell how much they care for each other and how loyal they are to each other. While I liked all of these aspects, I think I would have liked it even more if it was in a different format because I kept getting distracted and I kept having to rewind.  Also there was so much death that you kinda didn't care when someone died, well not everyone. There were definitely some deaths that hit the feels. However, I will end this on a positive note by saying that I loved all the science references. My favorite being the science reference on how they solved an the encryption on a journal, that was pretty awesome. What can I say? I'm a nerd. 


If you like action packed books with science references, I recommend this book because I think you'll have a good time!

Thanks for reading!
     -Ashley <3




LINKS!
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24264674-soul-meaning?from_search=true&search_version=service

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