The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers #1) 
Jacob Lau wakes in a hospital bed and has very little memory of why he is there. A random memory that involves his mom, a gun and a creature keeps coming back to him but this can not be real and must be a result of a accident. Jacobs mom is now missing and he must live with his Uncle in Paris. he meets a neighbor who could help him find his mom in exchange for him to become a soulkeeper, I was hooked from page one and I could not get enough of it. I loved Jacobs character. I loved the
While The Soulkeepers is GP Ching's debut novel, it reads like a seasoned author's current bestseller. Ching's lyrical style and masterful plotting will hold readers captive until they've read the final word.

I got this as a free download ebook. From the little synopsis that was presented it sounded like a decent book. Nothing special but something to read while on the go and not have to worry about stopping and picking back up later. Ok well maybe it is just me but the synopsis/description of the book and the actual book were totally different. Maybe its all the religion thrown in and seemingly forced down my throat each chapter. I don't mind a book that touches on religion or has it as a key
This book was a good self-published effort - MUCH better than many of the other self-published ebooks I've read. It still had some issues that needed to be worked out - For instance, I felt like the first half of the book lacked real character development. I didn't find myself invested in the main character's relationships at first because I felt like they were rushed and/or explained (the old "show me vs. tell me" issue). I just didn't connect with the characters until the second half of the
The Soulkeepers by G.P. Ching is one of those rare stories that seizes your attention from the start and never lets it go. You quickly become wrapped up in this imaginative story and are transported into Jacob's world. You experience all of his confusion and frustration first hand and you simply must know what happens next.There is so much packed into this story; it is incredibly easy to get swept up into it. I found myself gobbling up pages, desperate to know more about this new, exciting and
Ack, read another free book that ended up having way too strong religious overtones for my taste. I really don't know why booksellers can't make it more obvious, and I'm surprised this one slipped past me with all the checking I did about the genres and such but by the time I realized, it was kind of a trainwreck in progress and I couldn't stop. I think I'm going to stop reading free books, most of them are terrible at best.Anyway. Book about a teenage boy trying to deal with the possible death
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Title | : | The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers #1) |
Author | : | G.P. Ching |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 308 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2011 by Createspace (first published March 10th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Paranormal. Angels. Mystery. Supernatural |
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When fifteen-year-old Jacob Lau is pulled from the crumpled remains of his mother's car, no one can explain why he was driving or why the police can't find his mother's body. A beautiful and mysterious neighbor offers to use her unique abilities to help him find his mom. But in exchange she requires Jacob to train as a Soulkeeper, a protector of human souls. He agrees to her demands, desperate for any clue to the mystery of his mother's disappearance. But soon Jacob finds himself trapped in a web of half-truths, and questions her motives for helping him.Particularize Books To The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers #1)
Original Title: | The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1) |
ISBN: | 1460995457 (ISBN13: 9781460995457) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Soulkeepers #1 |
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Jacob Lau wakes in a hospital bed and has very little memory of why he is there. A random memory that involves his mom, a gun and a creature keeps coming back to him but this can not be real and must be a result of a accident. Jacobs mom is now missing and he must live with his Uncle in Paris. he meets a neighbor who could help him find his mom in exchange for him to become a soulkeeper, I was hooked from page one and I could not get enough of it. I loved Jacobs character. I loved the
While The Soulkeepers is GP Ching's debut novel, it reads like a seasoned author's current bestseller. Ching's lyrical style and masterful plotting will hold readers captive until they've read the final word.

I got this as a free download ebook. From the little synopsis that was presented it sounded like a decent book. Nothing special but something to read while on the go and not have to worry about stopping and picking back up later. Ok well maybe it is just me but the synopsis/description of the book and the actual book were totally different. Maybe its all the religion thrown in and seemingly forced down my throat each chapter. I don't mind a book that touches on religion or has it as a key
This book was a good self-published effort - MUCH better than many of the other self-published ebooks I've read. It still had some issues that needed to be worked out - For instance, I felt like the first half of the book lacked real character development. I didn't find myself invested in the main character's relationships at first because I felt like they were rushed and/or explained (the old "show me vs. tell me" issue). I just didn't connect with the characters until the second half of the
The Soulkeepers by G.P. Ching is one of those rare stories that seizes your attention from the start and never lets it go. You quickly become wrapped up in this imaginative story and are transported into Jacob's world. You experience all of his confusion and frustration first hand and you simply must know what happens next.There is so much packed into this story; it is incredibly easy to get swept up into it. I found myself gobbling up pages, desperate to know more about this new, exciting and
Ack, read another free book that ended up having way too strong religious overtones for my taste. I really don't know why booksellers can't make it more obvious, and I'm surprised this one slipped past me with all the checking I did about the genres and such but by the time I realized, it was kind of a trainwreck in progress and I couldn't stop. I think I'm going to stop reading free books, most of them are terrible at best.Anyway. Book about a teenage boy trying to deal with the possible death
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