

"Lexa Cain writes a really great action scene, and Soul Cutter fully takes advantage of that, featuring plenty of suspenseful scenes and action-packed moments. For a first book or even any book this was well written and had great pace." ~ Never Judge a Book by its Movie I was so sure I knew who was going to die, I didn’t.

I was so sure I’d worked out the bad guys, I hadn’t. It was most definitely a wild and wonderful ride. " ~ Horror Novel Review " The book is rich in Egyptian/Middle Eastern culture and that added mystery and intrigue. It’s like Indiana Jones, if Indy was a seventeen-year old girl exploring the feelings and emotions seventeen-year old girls feel. There’s a certain point where the pages fly by. Everything was just spot on." ~ Contagious Reads Reviews " I thought the third act was fantastic, and perhaps the strongest part of the story. Some moments of rage when the bad guys do seriously evil things. There were scares, and laughs throughout. I could NOT wait to see what was coming on the next page. " Suspense Driven Awesomeness!! " ~ Eclipse Reviews "What I loved about this book: Everything. W hat Review Sites/Book-Bloggers are saying:

When Élan discovers the Soul Cutter is no scam, she finds herself locked in a deadly battle against a supernatural killer with more than her mother’s life at stake. Élan's only ally is Ramsey, a film-crew intern, but he’s arrogant, stubborn-and hiding dangerous secrets. When a hotel guest is killed, whispers start-the locals think their legendary Soul Cutter has come back from the dead. In Egypt, the superstitious film crew sucks at finding her mom. When her estranged mother disappears from a film shoot in Egypt, Élan puts her medium-busting activities on hold and joins the search.

Skepticism makes life safe-all the ghosts Élan encounters are fakes. Seventeen-year-old Élan spends her free time videoing psychic scams and outing them online.
