Thursday 28 November 2013

Embracing Death Blog tour

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Title: Embracing Death
Author: D.T. Dyllin
Series: The Death Trilogy #2
Genre: Erotic Paranormal Romance
Expected publication: December 12, 2013 by Dragonfairy Press

Blurb:

All of Samantha Bevan’s memories have been returned to her. But instead of bringing her peace, they’ve only brought her more turmoil. She now recalls the dark addiction to feeling other people’s deaths and every day is a struggle to control her urges. At least she has Austin to help her… or does she? Samantha will discover that even with her memories, she doesn’t know the truth of her past, and those secrets may prove detrimental to her and everyone she loves. Will she be able to unravel the mystery of who’s been pulling her strings before it’s too late? Or will Austin be the one to suffer from her mistakes?

Shona's review 5 of 5 stars

I honestly don't know where to start with this one. That I loved it is not the question here, its how do I articulate it that is the problem.

I love easy reads, books that you can just slip into with no effort required and for the most part this is what Dyllin brings to Sam's story. Because it IS easy to slip into Sam's head and be taken along for the ride. But don't think that this book requires no effort to read it, the story itself is not something you can just cruise through. This book demands to be read properly. You NEED to give it your 100% or you my friend will end up lost and confused. This book has you second guessing everyone. It's been a while since I read Feeling Death, so when I first started reading this I was a little confused as I had forgotten little snippets of information, but there are snippets of information that jog your memory and it's not long before you're back up to speed.

I love the relationship between Sam and Austin. I love that it is twisted in way that is hard for outsiders to understand, but is nonetheless oh so very beautiful. And the sexually chemistry between them is through the roof. So much so that thanks to their growing powers they don't even have to be in the same room as each other to get the other one hot.

Like Feeling Death, Embracing Death is not told in a straight line. I mean we do have a beginning, a middle and an end. But we also have many flashbacks. Flashbacks from the first book and flashbacks from Sam's earlier memories. Some of which give you an 'OMG really? Now that makes sense' moment. And it makes you realise that people have been meddling for much longer than you originally think. What this means for me, is I am now chomping at the bit waiting for the final instalment in the Death Trilogy. Because if the first two books are anything to go by, it promises to be Epic. No pressure or anything ;-)

About the Author
  
Cynical-Optimist. Chocolate-holic. Sarcasm Addict. Paranormal Believer. Self-Imposed Insomniac. Sci-Fi Geek. Animal Lover. Writer…are just a few words to describe D.T. Dyllin. She was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and now lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband and two very spoiled GSDs.

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