Thanks to NetGalley and Entangled Teen for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: Available Now
320 Pages
Synopsis: When Allie’s best friend dares their group to play a game in a cemetery—something she calls “witching”—Allie never expects what it might mean for her. When she plays, she doesn’t just find bodies, she summons their souls. But one soul wants more than Allie is willing to give.
And the boy next door could be the key to saving her.
Cody Burkhart. Straight from Montana, cowboy hat weary, and smoking hot, he’s just the thing to help Allie become “normal” again after the death of her mother. And as her newly appointed Guardian, he’s also just the thing to help Allie ward off the vengeful spirit who’s after her soul. Except Cody has his own demons to slay that keep him closed off. But as the full moon approaches, so does their only chance to break the curse, and Cody will have to make the biggest sacrifice of all.
I have to admit Summoner was a complete impulse request for me because of the gorgeous cover, but thankfully the story more than lived up to it.
What I loved about this story was the way it balanced the supernatural elements with the very real process of coping with loss. By including the grief process and dealing with survivor’s guilt, it gives a power to this book that makes it stand out from others in the same genre.
Allie and Cody are both deep into mourning when they become neighbors. Allie is still coming to terms with losing her mother, and Cody is trying to deal with his own loss as well as survivors guilt. This is definitely a case of insta-love, but I honestly didn’t mind it because I just loved them so much. Even without the supernatural bringing them together these two are obviously soulmates and destined for one another.
The story has a few predictable moments which is the only reason why I didn’t give it 5 stars, but there’s a sense of creepiness and menace which pervades throughout and that, coupled with the sweet romance, kept me glued to the pages.
Summoner is a perfect book for teens and adults who enjoy supernatural fiction, especially this time of year. It’s a book I honestly didn’t expect to love as much as I did, and it’s one that I highly recommend!
Oh my gosh! I love that cover and the blurb sounds so interesting. Great review. Thank you!
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You’re very welcome! I can’t recommend this enough.😊
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I liked this one too. I thought there were some pretty important bits on grief and how different people process loss, along with the wonderful spookiness that I was looking for.
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It really was an almost perfect read.😊
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Sometimes I guess a book really can be judged by it’s cover. Can totally understand why you went for this one by it’s cover. It really looks amazing. And it’s even better that the book itself was terrific too. As always: great review😀
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Thanks Michel!😊
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Sounds good and that’s a lush cover.
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Quite honestly most of my requests are because of the covers. LOL But it’s always fun when the book actually turns out to be pretty darn good as well. 🙂
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I am guilty of the same thing too guys😊 I didn’t realize how much I would get approved for. I joined NetGalley the end of September and was approved for 36 titles😱😱😱 Newbie mistakes. Lol. Atleast I will be busy for awhile and honestly I know they say don’t judge a book by its cover but it is usually what intrigues me and catches my attention the most!
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Welcome to the club Dani. LOL!
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😂🤣🤣😂
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I can’t say everything I read has covers that drew me in immediately but for the most part yes it’s a big attraction. I’ve overlooked things I probably would have liked if I was trying to behave and they didn’t pop out enough to make me look closer.
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I do have a weakness for pretty covers, but I’ve read many books where I didn’t like the covers because the premise drew me in.
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I think it’s a matter of it’s easier to draw me in quickly with a cover that pops but when I’m really looking to pick up more books I pay attention to them all looking for that outstanding story.
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Example… All the Ugly and Wonderful Things
by Bryn Greenwood – that cover didn’t stand out much to me but I started seeing good reviews and had to read it, if I hadn’t paid attention to other reviewers I would have missed out.
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I really enjoyed this one, too, and you’re so right – this is literally the best time of your read it! Wonderful review! 🙂
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Thanks Mandy! I’m so glad you enjoyed this too.☺️
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You know I have read very little supernatural fiction, I started twilight when I was a teen and lost interest after two I think. My friend recommended the trilogy the Pine Deep by Jonathan Mayberry series and I binge read them. But other than that this seems like a genre I need to give a try.
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I LOVE the Pine Deep trilogy! I have to admit I was disappointed that Jonathan Mayberry wound up mainly focusing on zombies after that. Not that I don’t love zombies, but that trilogy was really something special. It reminded me a little of Stephen King.
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Yes!! I started one of his others that was about zombies but ended up DNFing fairly early on. I just wasn’t into it as much as the Pine Deep series. I hadn’t made the connection with Stephen King but now that you mention it, I totally see it.
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I know his zombie books are popular, but I wish he’d go back to writing straight horror. He really has a talent for it.
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You and me both, I hadn’t looked into much more of his work. I was sort of turned off by the zombie one. Maybe I’ll try another from the library one day see what I think
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If you’re looking to try more supernatural books, have you read Stephen King, Dean Koontz, or Joe Hill?
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Sorry I completely forgot to reply to this, I answered it in my head haha. I have read all three I really like Stephen King so far, although some can be a little long for my liking. Joe Hill is pretty good…Apple seems a little close to the tree. Koontz it’s pretty hit or miss but I have read three of his books now and I only really liked the one, to me he is King lite.
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No problem. I’m also a fan of Nick Cutter, Ania Ahlborn, Ezekiel Boone, and if you’re in the mood for wacky horror, David Wong. Oh! And John Saul had some great supernatural/horror books in his day.
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Oh thanks I haven’t heard of any of those
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Ooh this sounds great- and I’m glad it worked out as an impulse pick! 😀
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I love happy surprises!😊
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Wow this looks awesome! I love the cover as well so can see why you impulse requested it!😉 But fantastic review Kim! This looks really good and love the topic and how it focusing on grief and such! Glad you enjoyed it and TBR!!!
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Thanks Ms Dani! I think you might like this one.😚
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You’re welcome Book Sister!😘📚💖 I can’t wait to get a chance to check it out!
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Cover appeal has sold many a bad book. In this case, it appears that the opposite is true. Good cover, and good book too.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Oh. This is so true Pete. I’ve been burned way too many times.
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The cover is beautiful.
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Yeah. It grabbed me as soon as I laid eyes on it!😊
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Survivor’s guilt + grief process done well together? Sounds pretty good! 😀 Glad you enjoyed this!
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Thanks!☺️
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Now I’m regretting not requesting this book *smacks forehead* lol. I really want to meet Allie and Cody, putting it on my tbr!😊
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I think you’ll love this Jen!
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