Rebekah at Bookishmom’s Review of A Hemorrhaging of Souls has given A Hemorrhaging of Souls a terrific review, saying “It was intense and truly chilling. A great read!”
Here’s an excerpt…
Not everything is as it appears when young girls begin killing themselves at The Perpetual Soul girl’s school. Death by self inflicted trama appears to be the case with each victim, but something about these scenarios doesn’t settle right with child psychologist Dr. Tempest Ivory or police Constable Patrick Painter. Based on evidence alone no foul play is suspected, and still both Ivory and Painter believe there’s a deeper meaning to be found.
The unexplained deaths are worrisome and tragic; however, what is to be uncovered is far more chilling and disturbing. For Dr. Ivory, what she discovers will take her back through years of hidden pain to the most personally troubling time of her life. She’s sitting on the opportunity of a lifetime in her singing career, the role of Gilda in Rigoletto. But she does what she does for a reason, and her own past is nothing, if not partially responsible, for putting her here. Her dreams of singing a big role aren’t to be forgotten, yet at the moment there’s more at stake than pride…
You can read the whole review here Bookishmom’s Review of A Hemorrhaging of Souls.
And while you’re at it, explore BookishMomReviews; Rebekah’s had a gander at some interesting books.
Of course, you may check out the book’s trailer and find how to purchase it as an ebook for $2.99 US at Nicola’s Work

Dark subject matter, but a great read.
When’s your next book coming out?
Halliday