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Netherworld, Soul Guardians Book 4
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Netherworld, Soul Guardians Book 4

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Read the next book in the bestselling Soul Guardians series, perfect for fans of The Mortal Instruments and Supernatural.

Kara had only just begun to enjoy her life as a mortal with David—when they are pulled back suddenly into the world of the supernatural. The Legion has made an important discovery: a new Elemental child, whose whereabouts are unknown. Kara immediately prepares herself for battle, and comes face to face with the evil Seirs—a group of mortals devoted to the Netherworld.

What’s worse, someone close to her is taken. Kara and her friends embark on another dangerous journey to seek out this child. But is this kid really an Elemental—or something else entirely?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 7, 2012
ISBN9781476040172
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    Eva and Luke attend an elite, private school in the Blueridge mountains. A school specifically for kids that possess powers to manipulate the four elements: earth, wind, fire and water. Luke is your typical, temperamental bad-boy type. He's an "Earth Elem" (the author's slang for being a master of earth elements), and one of the best in the school. Eva is his sworn enemy. She's an "Air Elem", soon-to-be class valedictorian, slightly awkward and classic overachiever. They've shared a common disdain for one another since their freshman year, and when you get the two of them together in a room, there's almost always some kind of confrontation.When the high council comes to them during their senior year, they are paired up on a top-secret mission to solve a centuries-old puzzle which will help them to retrieve the lux crystal, which gives the possessor the highest level of elemental abilities. Soon Eva and Luke have no choice but to work together as they find themselves pursued by a mysterious creature that seems to be draining the elements around school. Soon they escape to Italy and to uncover the mystery of the lux crystal, and attempt to thwart the secret society hell-beant on finding the crystal for their own use.I enjoyed this book, and a lot of that has to do with the fact that I wanted to be able to control the elements when I was younger. I used to fantasize about it all the time as a kid. I felt the story was told well, though sometimes it felt repetitive, and I felt the climax could have been a little stronger. I also felt the prose could have been smoother. It just didn't flow quite as well as I would have liked it to. The characters are well drawn, and relatable despite their fantastical abilities, which to me, is important. Overall it is an enjoyable read.