


After breaking her only cardinal rule, she attempts to warn a stranger of impending death, and ends up a target herself. M’cal knows there must be something about Kitala the witch wants, since the witch is specific about killing Kitala, no one else.Įven before meeting M’cal, Kitala’s world turns upside down. The witch’s next victim on the list is Kitala. Even suicide is denied him, but he cannot stand killing people any longer. Sadly for him, he chose unwisely in love and ended up enslaved to a powerful witch who makes him steal souls to retain her power. M’cal is a Krackeni, a merman, whose voice can compel anyone to do whatever he wants. She will not have that choice any longer. Her grandmother was also an incredibly powerful psychic and wanted to help Kitala with her gift, but Kitala was not ready to embrace her potential. Because of this, she chooses not to get close to anyone outside of her family. Giving concerts while viewing bleeding and decapitated people in the audience has been a real challenge for her. Along with her tremendous musical talent, she also has unfortunate psychic visions she can see the future, but only if someone will die a violent death. Kitala Bell is a world renowned musician, and people are captivated by her music.

Still, as more of a stand alone novel, this had fun characters and a quick moving plot. While this book says it’s a Dirk & Steele romance, Soul Song is only very loosely connected with the other books in this series, so if you are looking for more of a tie in with past characters, you won’t find it here.
