![]() There were quite a few shades of Twilight in Die for Me. ![]() If they hadn’t followed YA archetypes so closely, this could have been a standout read. In the end, though, this felt like just another average YA paranormal book, mainly because the characters seemed all too familiar. Review: Die for Me boasts a very novel premise, a gorgeous Parisian setting, and a beautiful cover. Being in the company of Vincent and his fellow revenants is also dangerous, because they have enemies who will stop at nothing to eliminate their foes. To be with a revenant like Vincent, though, means watching him sacrifice his life for others over and over again, and Kate is unsure if she can handle that. ![]() Kate, still struggling with her grief, often spends her time in the company of only her books, but she’s about to be drawn out of her solitude and into an entirely different world once she meets the mysterious and handsome Vincent Delacroix. To Sum It Up: After losing their parents in a car accident, Kate Mercier and her sister leave New York to live with their grandparents in Paris. ![]()
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