Early To Death, Early To Rise

9/26/16

First impression on the book is that I remember absolutely nothing from the first book. You can see that I'm starting out wonderfully with this book already. Not. I just cracked open the book and am ready to start this adventure. Hopefully the book will remind me on what the first book is about. At least with the prologue I got some sense on what the series is about. Like the fact that our leading lady did in fact die, but she only lives because she stole an amulet from the person who tried to kill her. Now she is in charge of protecting man kind from those who are trying to steal their souls. I guess I was right in a way when I explained that I was going to be reading this book. I deserve a high five.

9/27/16

Anyways the book is about out leading lady taking on her new role in her afterlife. She is what you would call a Timekeeper. I'm sure the first book explained what the hell that is, but I'm guessing that she has the ability to see the future and is given a chance to change it before its too late. Which before she became a timekeeper, the way of changing the timeline before catastrophe hits was to kill the person who was going to put it into place. Now Madison believes that the person can change by choice, that way they don't have to die. Only problem is she has to prove that it is possible by finding her latest marked soul before he kills hundreds of people. Talk about major pressure. Of course it doesn't make it easier when the two people who are supposed to be helping her can't get along. Kind of makes you want to read just to see if she will succeed.

9/28/16

 I'm at a pretty tense part Bookies. I'm literally at the edge of my seat as Madison tries to save the day. Things for her get difficult when the light timekeepers put a guardian angel on her marked soul. They guy is pretty much pure evil, and the idiots want to protect him. I can see why Madison gets really angry with them. If they just took the time to pay attention to the visions they get when they look forward, everyone would be happy. Madison can get rid of those that aren't sorry for their actions while the light timekeepers can save those that can change. But I will have to agree with Madison here. They messed up big time here. Now she has to fix the mess they made and save lives. Will she pull it off? Or, will she fail and prove that people can't change? Sadly you will have to read the book to find out.

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