Book Review Sunday: “She Dies at the End” by A.M. Manay @ammanay

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

In addition to her work as an award-winning indie author of supernatural 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 www.ammanay.net
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ABOUT THE BOOK

Bronze medalist in the Reader’s Favorite Book Awards
Finalist in the IAN Book of the Year Awards

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.

MY REVIEW

The Best Book I’ve Read This Year

Someone mentioned there was one word for this book and that’s FANTASTIC. I whole-heartedly agree. I loved it and can’t wait to read the rest in the series which I’ve already purchased.

She Dies at the End has everything you’ll love, vampires, fairies, werewolves, suspense, real-to-life characters with flaws but who are brave, romance, and it’s well-written with well-drawn characters.

I highly recommend She Dies at the End and give it 5+ stars. Follow A. M. Manay at http://eepurl.com/bzCa9r. I know I am.

ABOUT THE REVIEWER

Kim Cox is an author of Romance, Mystery, and Paranormal. She lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina with her chainsaw artist husband, their West Highland White Terriers–Scooter and Harley, and a Yorkie mix, Candi. She’s a mother and grandmother.

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September 19, 2017 – New Release – Haunted by Her Past, A Lana Malloy Paranormal Mystery, #5.

Paranormal Investigator, Lana Malloy, is faced with the task of helping a domestic abuse victim escape the ghost of her dead ex-boyfriend.

Jena Edwards escapes a bad relationship in Georgia only to be ambushed one night in her new Charleston home. When she’s attacked, her only option is to use the newly learned moves from self-defense class. Accidentally, her ex-boyfriend is killed in the struggle. She’s beside herself with guilt. What’s more, her now-dead boyfriend is haunting her and he’s more abusive now than he was when he was alive.

Demi Lancaster, Charleston’s Police Chief, calls in a very pregnant Lana to help with the situation. Knowing Tony will worry if she tries to help in her condition, she tries to help from afar. She soon discovers it’s vital for her to be on the scene—stuck in the middle of an impossible situation.

How can Lana convince a man who was abusive in life to move on so his ex-girlfriend can find the peace of mind she deserves?

November 14, 2017 – New Release – Love’s Endurance

Twenty-eight-year-old Madison Barrett and her husband, Eric, decide it’s time to start a family. She’s young. She’s healthy until . . . Until she gets news no woman wants to hear…

 

 

 

 


Coming up Next –  Scheduled books and short stories – Kim’s Read & Review List are: (order may change at any time)
Steamed: A Maid In LA Mystery by Holly Jacobs (finished – 3 Stars)
Neon Houses by Linda Mims (starting soon)
Southern Spirits (Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries, #1) by Angie Fox (17% completed)
Love’s Child by Lizzie Chantree
Flowers and Stone by Jan Sikes
Passion & Struggle (The Genesis Saga Book 1) by John Fioravanti
She Sees in Her Sleep: Three November Snow Shorts by A. M. Manay
Acts Beyond Redemption (Unintended Consequences Book 1) by Suzanne Burke
The Stranger by Joan Hall
The Glade by Harmony Kent
A Highland Ruby (Highland Treasures Book 2) by Brenda B. Taylor
Stealing Time (Book 1) by K.J. Waters
I Kissed A Ghost by Robin Leigh Morgan
Dog Bone Soup by Bette A. Stephens
The Gemstone Chronicles Book Two: The Amethyst by William Stuart
The Black Fox by Gordon Bickerstaff
Bound by the Summer Prince by Mistral Dawn
Our Justice by John Howell
She Lights Up the Dark
(November Snow Book 2) by A. M. Manay
A Thousand Yesteryears (Point Pleasant) by Mae Clair
Mirror of Our Lives: Voices of Four Igbo Women  by Joy Nwosu Lo-Bamijoko
Treachery & Triumph (The Genesis Saga Book 2) by John Fioravanti

Toxic Minds by Gordon Bickersaff

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