She Dies at the End (November Snow Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.51 (906 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0112S00KI |
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Number of Pages | : | 265 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-28 |
Language | : | English |
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It was one of those reads where I would dive in planning to read for only a short bit and then end up surprised at how much time had passed when I finally came up for air. has planned next for November and her supernatural friends." --Ubcreads. "An impressive debut, I would definitely recommend She Dies at the End to anyone who has been hesitant to venture into the paranormal genre, as well as existing paranormal enthusiasts. I am eagerly looking forward to the next installment in the series (currently in the wo
She wants purpose. Bronze medalist in the Reader's Favorite Book AwardsFinalist in the IAN Book of the Year AwardsNovember Snow has seen her own burial a thousand times. She wants respect. This book contains magic and supernatural creatures aplenty, a smattering of heretical Christianity, and a cast of characters that is diverse in both race and sexual orientation. And she will not settle for less. She wants friendship. In a war amongst vampires and fairies, a small advantage can mean the difference between victory and defeat. Everyone wants to use her for his own ends: the ancient king, the black sheep, the dutiful son, the lost boy.But November Snow wants things, too, before death comes for her. It also contains scenes of violence and some sexual content and may be triggering to victims of child abuse, human trafficking, or sexual assault.. And a psychic who can peer across the globe, unspool the past, and probe the future is more than a small advantage. She wants happiness. She wants love. It is the only thing she knows about her future. Pulled into the midst of a royal family feud centuries in the making, she must forge her own path through violence, betrayal, first loves, and mortal peril as she struggles to come to terms with her gift and her destiny, even as she knows this for certain: She dies at the end
She has a passion for increasing diversity in popular culture and for strong heroines who stand up for themselves, make their own decisions, and don't depend on romance as their reason for being.. Manay is a former inner-city chemistry teacher, a singer, a yoga enthusiast, and a mother through domestic open adoption. In addition to her work as an indie author of paranorma
Mesmerizing Mae Clair Fabulous story of a young human psychic who becomes ensnared in a war among vampires. This is a fairly lengthy book but I finished it in three days. It would have been two, if work hadn’t intervened. From the start I was mesmerized by the world the author created—one in which humans, faeries, vampires and werewolves co-exist. Even more so, I loved the hierarchy the author built related to the vampires and their warring . Starts Strong and Only Gets Better Manay has penned a paranormal novel with all the usual suspectsvampires, werewolves, seers, elves. I readied myself for the same old/same old and tucked in for the typical PNR to spend a weekend evening with. And, given the title, I expected nothing less. You can imagine my surprise when there were a few reveals at the end that were indeed revelatory. Not only is the plot exciting and fresh, the characters are compelling, three-dim. Book Review of She Dies At The End by A.M. Manay Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko I loved this story, even though, I am not a fan of vampire stories. This one was different, in that it led into the lives of the vampires gradually, and with respect for the sensibility of a non vampire loving reader. Blood was not thrown at me from the very the beginning, and it was very far into the story when I started seeing some blood spill.Now to November… what a pretty name. She was a character I will like to meet aga