Saving Souls
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Soulweaving is a rare art form and one that Zahra excels in.While the gifted rejoice at Clayton Holsen's death, Dr. Zahra Deas, psychiatrist extraordinaire, curses the man out. A group of gifted who were under his control are sent to her. They need healing and as a soulweaver, Zahra is their best chance.Zahra is more than willing to help Holsen's victims. The problem is that attached to her new patients is also a group of guards who refuse to leave. They're determined to remain there until the end, even if that means leaving her with no personal space. But that's fine. Let them stick around. Zahra has other issues to deal with.Someone wants a piece of Holsen's empire, and that piece just so happens to be in her care. Will Zahra and her new friends be able to keep the patients safe? Or will she finally learn what it feels like to be them, hunted for the gifts they have?A/N: Gifted Anomalies is a series that will follow four different women through a journey of love, politics, and dangers. Each book in the series will be in the viewpoint of one of the women, with each woman starring in multiple books until their full stories are unfolded. Will you take this tremulous adventure with them?
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Love this series!
Saving Souls picks up shortly after the epilogue of Fate Foretold. Zahra is preparing to take in 4 new clients at her psych facility for the gifted, plus their 6 guards. Zahra is attracted to three of them - Raid, Jur, and Peyton. (this is a FFMM story) I don’t read a lot of stories with FF, but Zahra’s story sucked me in. This is a slow burn story. I liked that they were all learning each other slowly. I liked Zahra, and hurt for her when one of her people throws something back at her. The ending is hard, and I was glad to see that Zahra and her people will have two more books, so we can see them get closer. I like how Burwell is writing this series chronologically so we are seeing the different FMC’s but the over arcing story makes sense, and the characters are showing up in a way that makes sense and not just a “see me” visit. I can’t wait to revisit Hannah and see where her story goes!