
The Soul Ripper
A Horror, Young Adult, Zombies book. Starting out I was very skeptical about this book, but as I kept reading it just...
Residents in a post-apocalyptic world known as the Territory of Malm gave up their rights to freedom and free will long ago. Instead, they placed their faith in the Office of Souls to keep them safe after the human race was almost annihilated in the time known only as ‘Before’.Procreation is tightly regulated because infants are born soulless – a painful reminder of the punishment for the misdeeds of ‘Before’. With their hideous appearance and unquenchable hunger, the Soulless Ones are kept out of sight until they are chosen to go to the Fountain of Souls to receive their soul.But now there are some who no longer want to live under the watchful, restrictive eye of the Office of Souls. They know that the Office of Souls hides secrets that tell a much different story of what happened ‘Before’. They want revenge for what was done to them. They are willing to do anything, including unleash a soulless zombie legion on the unsuspecting residents of the territory,...
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- Pages: 111 pages
- ISBN: 978149605334 / 0
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Just finished reading "The Soul Ripper" Twisted Souls: Book 1 by Cege Smith. This is my first read by this talented author, but will not be my last. This was the beginning of a great series of books that I am looking forward to reading.Synopsis:Residents in a post-apocalyptic world known as the Territory of Malm gave up their rights... Starting out I was very skeptical about this book, but as I kept reading it just kept getting better and better. I look forward to reading the rest of the series as they come out. There is a story in there, I promise.Even though I wasn't sure, I kept telling myself that and felt compelled to finish reading the short story, The Soul Garden by Cege Smith.My hope was founded, once I got past the back story and extra words that it took to get there. The first part has too much information, at times going between...