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Soul Catcher [Paperback]

Leigh Bridger

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  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Bell Bridge Books (Oct 1 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 098217568X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982175682
  • Product Dimensions: 21.3 x 13.7 x 2.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 476 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,552,704 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Catch a great book: The Soul Catcher by Leigh Bridger Dec 4 2009
By Dottie - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Livia Belane is an old soul reborn over and over, but she doesn't remember her past lives. In this incarnation, little Livia Belane receives a message. Draw them. Trap them. Burn them. This scares her, but her mother's reaction is even worse. She locks her in the closet. As Livia watches, her mother is slowly torn away, leaving a demon is her place. One by one, each member of her family is ripped away. And she stands accused of the heinous crime of killing her mother and brother.

After spending time in a mental facility, Livia is released and she returns to Asheville, NC, the only home she has ever known during her many lifetimes. She lets no one get close to her, she's like a death sentence, those she loves die.

Even as she fights to be alone, an eclectic group forms around her, refusing to leave her in peace. A couple of hippie artists, a bar owner, and a street performer surround her, making up an eccentric unit that becomes her family.

Then, one evening as the bar closes, she's attacked viciously, raped and left for dead. But her rapist is none other than the demon of old, Pig Face, who has been tracking and killing her throughout many lifetimes seeking his revenge. And this time, he's just getting started.

The one thing that might save Livia is to remember her past lives as a soul catcher, one who can trap the demonic soul and banish it permanently. But to do so, she'll also have to recall her one true love and soul mate, Ian, soul hunter to her soul catcher. Paired together throughout time, her protector and lover.

The Soul Catcher by Leigh Bridger is dark urban fantasy that takes a walk on the wild side. We meet our kick ass heroine as her cringes away from what her life demands. No ties, no strings. She just wants to be left in peace. But the demon sees her solidarity existence as a weakness, one to be exploited. As her group of friends surround Livia, she comes to realize that they are her guides and protectors, pushing her to find what she has lost, Ian. Ian is a strapping Scot-Irish soul that is called to Livia again and again. But, having watched him die horrifically, Livia banishes him from her memory, and it isn't until she's almost killed that she starts to remember bits and pieces of what her life once was. If she is to survive, she must regain what she has denied. Souls never really died, they're reborn in different bodies, old and young alike. Bodies are temporary housing for souls to be replaced when the old one has been used up. And this is what happens to Ian. When Livia finally calls him back to her, she makes a horrible discovery, he takes the body of the one possessed by her demon attacker. In the core of her soul, she knows Ian is her one true love, but how do you learn to love a body that once tried to kill you?

The Soul Catcher is wonderfully dark urban fantasy, a quick read and a page turner. There is graphic violence and sex involved and hard language, so if this isn't your cup of tea, try something lighter. It brings together Cherokee legends, myths, and traditions of old and mashes it together with modern times, very unique world building. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Livia is shaped by the violence she endures to become the kick ass heroine that the story needs to banish the demons from her life and those that she comes to love. Because at the heart of this dark urban fantasy, is a love story that out lasts time and cannot be denied. If you love dark urban fantasy, I highly recommend this book.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Soul Catcher May 19 2010
By J. Abildsø - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I found Soul Catcher to be an entertaining read but I think it could have used more structural work. I don't agree with the one star reviews though, there is an interesting storyline here and it held my attention despite it's flaws. The writing itself was basically good and I would consider picking up follow-up book.

Livia, the main character, has a rough childhood. Demons begin their attempts on her life at an early age with tragic results for her family. By the time the main story begins she is a very troubled young woman and a bit difficult to like. You get small clues here and there that Livia has managed to pull her life together somewhat and has some good things going (friends, her non demon related art) but all we really get solid information on are the horrible things that happen. And they really are horrible. Death, torture and rape are all common themes in her many lives. While much (but not all) of it happens off screen the more squeamish readers might want to skip this book. There is also some fairly graphic sex but it isn't the main focus of the story.

The main premise of the book is that souls are eternal and that some of them are dedicated to fighting evil. Livia is a Soul Catcher, a soul dedicated to riding the world of evil beings through capturing and destroying their essence. Livia's nemesis is the Pig Faced Demon. A demon that she crossed in an earlier life and who has dedicated his existence to stalking and killing her every time her soul begins a new life. Livia has lived a very solitary life but she learns that not alone in her fight. She has a partner dedicated to fighting with her (main romantic interest) but she is avoiding him for reasons she herself doesn't know.

There are also a whole host of secondary supporters, souls that follow her in different ways throughout each of her lives, attempting to keep her alive and help her however they can. Unfortunately there are a lot of these helpers and while they have seeminly important roles in the story you don't get to find out much about any of them. I think it would have been a good idea to cut the number of major helpers down and flesh out the ones that remained.

There was probably just too much going on here. A myriad of different types of beings, both good and evil, to figure out. Some important, some less so, and very little of it filled in. Aside from Livia we find out very little about how the other beings work their magic. Which is too bad because I think there is a lot of potential there. Hopefully the second book will give the story time to slow down a bit and focus on giving us more information about how their world works.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars All Rigth but could use work Jun 5 2010
By Dawn R. Burnell - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Got as a freebie. I am inclined to pick up the next in the series, but I am not in a huge rush. 5he story had some rough spots and took a while to find its feet. the language and graphic violence may be a bit much for some. The (good) sex was also explict and the plot tone was very New Agey. If tose points are a problem for the reader thereader should not pick up this book.

Overall, however, this story kept me engaged and I wanted to know what came next. Only the tow main characters were really real, and even they were a little off at times. ihope the author iproves on her handling of exposition nad secondary characters as she continues the series.

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