I’m definitely partial to reading fantasy in all it’s glory and I particularly enjoy finding a new urban fantasy to sink my teeth into so obviously I was only too happy to grab a copy of Borrowed Souls. I would say from the outset that this didn’t work as well for me as I’d hoped. I’d like to think that’s just ‘first book in series’ syndrome but as this currently stands I had a few issues that stopped me falling in love. In fairness, I think most new series struggle a little bit, they’re trying to introduce a new world, new characters and usually some form of new concept and Borrowed Souls is no different in that respect. Anyway, to the review. The premise here is that, as the title clearly states, souls can be borrowed. Why would people want to rent somebody else’s soul, put bluntly, to avoid staining their own when they partake in dodgy dealings or other such undertakings. As you can imagine therefore the hiring out of souls has become a very lucrative business. As the book starts we meet Callie Delgado. Callie works hard for a living and to stand on her own two feet, but…