However, our fearless leading lady isn’t too quick to sacrifice her humanity and put her family members in danger for a boy she just met. With two star-crossed lovers – drawn to each other and miserable with despair when apart – it sounds like Amy is taking a page from Stephanie Meyer’s playbook. Vincent and his band of pseudo-siblings are undead beings who are forced to sacrifice themselves over and over again to save the lives of innocent people. In this new spin on YA paranormal romance, this talented author offers up a supernatural being that I have yet to encounter: A revenant. And just when the walls around her heart begin to crumble, she discovers that his world is surrounded by the one thing that scares her the most: death. Even though Kate refuses to let herself feel love for anyone ever again, she can’t help but give in to his advances. Tall, dark and mysterious, he’s everything a brooding teenage girl dreams of. Every day is the same…that is until she she meets Vincent. Unlike her sister, who distracts herself with boyfriends and club-hopping, Kate spends her days at a local café re-reading To Kill a Mockingbird. Drowning in the depths of despair, she immerses herself in books and Parisian art. After losing her parents in a car wreck, Kate Mercier must leave her happy Brooklin home to live with her artsy grandparents in Paris.
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