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Last time we left Cas and Anna, Anna was trapped in Hell and Cas was sad that she sacrificed herself to save him. But now he’s having these weird dreams where Anna is calling to him asking him to save her. But will he? Is it even possible?
If there are any doubts about whether or not this is a great sequel, let them be put to rest now because I’m here to say that it *is* a worthy sequel. There’s more action in this book and more is on the line for Cas and Anna. I devoured this book in probably a ...more
If there are any doubts about whether or not this is a great sequel, let them be put to rest now because I’m here to say that it *is* a worthy sequel. There’s more action in this book and more is on the line for Cas and Anna. I devoured this book in probably a ...more

I received this audiobook from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I did not receive any compensation for my review, and the views expressed herein are my own.
**There will be spoilers from the first book, Anna Dressed in Blood, so do not read this review if you haven’t already read the first in the series!
This book carries on from where we leave off in Anna Dressed in Blood. It has been approximately six months since Anna has gone to the Other Side with the Obeahman. Theseus Cassio ...more
**There will be spoilers from the first book, Anna Dressed in Blood, so do not read this review if you haven’t already read the first in the series!
This book carries on from where we leave off in Anna Dressed in Blood. It has been approximately six months since Anna has gone to the Other Side with the Obeahman. Theseus Cassio ...more

I love these characters. I know that some ADIB reviewers found Cas overly cocky, but I thought that was part of his special charm. I mean, you can't be a timid ghost hunter. Thomas, Cas's telepath friend, is also a huge favorite of mine. Then there's Carmel, the queen bee with hidden depths. In book one, they meld into a solid team, in book two, they seem to fall apart a little, which made me chew my fingernails.
I loved the fact that the plots of these books are surprisingly simple. Book one sto ...more
I loved the fact that the plots of these books are surprisingly simple. Book one sto ...more

Even better than the first, Girl of Nightmares was at times badass, suspenseful, and sad. I loved every minute of it. Full review to come at Not So Teen Reads.

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Jess at Such a Novel Idea
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