Please help me welcome A. M. Manay as a special guest in the #RRBC #PIF (“Pay It Forward”) Week.
About the Author
In addition to her work as an indie author of paranormal new adult fantasy, A.M. Manay is a former inner-city chemistry teacher, a singer, a yoga enthusiast, and a mother through domestic open adoption. 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.
Keep up with her latest news on http://www.ammanay.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ammanaywrites
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ammanay
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About A. M. Manay’s Books
She Dies at the End (November Snow Book 1)
November Snow has seen her own burial a thousand times. It is the only thing she knows about her future.
In a war amongst vampires and fairies, a small advantage can mean the difference between victory and defeat. And a psychic who can peer across the globe, unspool the past, and probe the future is more than a small advantage. 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. She wants purpose. She wants friendship. She wants love. She wants happiness. She wants respect. And she will not settle for less.
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.
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. It also contains scenes of violence and some sexual content and may be triggering to victims of child abuse, human trafficking, or sexual assault.
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She Sees in Her Sleep (Three November Snow Shorts)
These three short stories are set in the universe of A.M. Manay’s paranormal novel, She Dies at the End (November Snow Book 1). These stories have been previously released either via the author’s website or through her mailing list. This is the first time they are available as a collection and in the Kindle format.
“She Forges a Peace” provides a glimpse into the formation of the alliance between fairies and vampires as well as insight into one of the primary characters in the series. “He Worships his Queen” delves into the painful childhood of vampire Luka, the primary villain in She Dies at the End. “She Fears the Dark” focuses on the popular fairy characters Pine and Zinnia as they take a trip to Disneyland that turns into an unexpectedly dangerous adventure.
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She Lights Up The Dark (November Snow Book 2)
A frightening vision stalks November, even in her grave . . . and things go severely sideways just as soon as she claws her way out of it.
Continuing the story begun in the well-received paranormal romp She Dies at the End, She Lights Up the Dark finds November Snow struggling to adjust to her new life as a vampire with none of the support she’d expected. Her nemesis Luka has plotted to isolate November and scatter her allies as he executes his plan to bring human society under his control. Her loneliness leads her to become emotionally entangled with a charming but likely untrustworthy fellow vampire.
When danger flares, November discovers that her psychic gift has expanded in a powerful and perilous fashion. Coerced into close company with her enemy, she fights to master her power and to uncover the secrets that may help her to save both her friends and the human world from being crushed under Luka’s boot. November is determined to stop Luka as his plan builds toward an unknown and deadly climax, but she may find that lighting up the dark comes with a high price to pay.
This books contains violence, some sexual content, and occasional profanity.
Great post, Kim!
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Thanks, Beem!
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That was fascinating. Writing and singing – two of the joys of life! 🙂
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I know. Thank you for visiting, Robin!
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Nice post, Kim. Love the blurb for She Dies at the End.
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Thanks, Michelle! 😀
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Thanks so much!
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Great post, Kim! Have a fantastic PIF week! 🙂
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Thank you, Natalie!
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She really did go above and beyond the call of duty. I was so excited to see this this morning.
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Great post – wow Chemistry teacher?? The very idea makes my brain hurt 🙂 I love the name November Snow… it’s very appealing – the books do sound fab… more to be added to that every growing TBR list
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Thank you for stopping by, Dawn. Yeah, brain hurt, me too. 😀
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That’s how everyone reacts when they find out my degree is in chemistry. Almost no one has fond memories of that class!
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Just picked up the short “She Sees In Her Sleep”.
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Awesome! I hope you like it. I need to remember to add that one to the RRBC catalog.
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Congratulations A,M, Manay. Have a good day today!!
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Thank you for stopping by Shirley!
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Vampires are right up my alley – getting now! Thanks for having us over Kim 🙂
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You’re welcome, Jan! Thank you for coming over. 😀
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Yay! Thanks so much!
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Nice post. I love the title – She Dies at the End. Congrats on all of your novels A.M.
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Thanks for stopping by, Maggie. I love that title. too.
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Thank you, Maggie!
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Thanks so very much!
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You’re welcome. It’s my pleasure to honor supportive authors like yourself.
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This is a lovely post for A M Manay, Kim! Have a great PIF week 🙂
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Thank you, Harmony, for stopping by.
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Thanks! You, too!
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Thanks for introducing us to Anne Margaret and each of her books, Kim – very nicely done! Good luck with the pre-orders on your new book, Anne Margaret!
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Thank you, John, and stop by any time.
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Thanks so very much!
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Great blog post Kim. A lovely start to RRBC’s PIF week.
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Thank you, Lizzie, for supporting A. M.
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She definitely set a high standard, huh?
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