
One rogue Grim Damns souls who are undeserving of such punishment. Human characters experience an afterlife which is more or less wonderful, unless their soul has been Damned by a Grim Reaper. The central characters of the story are Grim Reapers. Characters frequently sneak off to make out and hope to progress further. Some swearing and lots of uses of various forms of “douche” insults. The appearance of Poe and other famous people of the past were a clever addition to the story. While she is a bit shallow, Lex’s struggles with guilt and insecurity are very real and relatable. The plot meanders forward with frequent pit stops for parties and make-out sessions despite Zara’s promise that an innocent person will die every day until Lex gives her what she wants.



The rules of the story world are confusing and not well-explained. Readers who missed the first book in this series will find Scorch a little hard to follow. Lex is sure she is the only one who can find it, but will she find it before another innocent soul is Damned? Zara will only stop killing when Lex gives her the secret book that will grant terrible power to anyone who reads it. Irrational fear and poor leadership whip the town into a frenzy of paranoia until Lex and her friends have no choice but to flee to the Grim capital, DeMyse.ĭistracted by the glitz and glam of the Vegas-like town, Lex and her friends teeter between concern for the innocents Zara continues to murder and enjoying the city’s night life. That Zara killed Lex’s sister doesn’t seem to matter either. After all, Zara wouldn’t be able to Damn souls if Lex hadn’t somehow transferred that ability to her. Though her friends stick with her, the rest of the town blames Lex for Zara’s murderous rampage. But life in Croak isn’t getting any easier for the teenage Grim Reaper.

Going home after her sister’s death is the hardest thing Lex has ever had to do. Published SeptemAmazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads
