Tuesday, May 13, 2014

If It Kills Me by: Jason D. Morrow


If It Kills Me by: Jason D. Morrow

Review by Crystal De Leon
 
Overall Rating: 5/5 STARS

Pages: 329

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Synopsis:

Overconfidence has no place in a world where the dead rule. Nineteen-year-old Mora has learned this the hard way. After a conflict in the colony of Salem that left hundreds of people dead, Mora and her Starborn allies have been branded as fugitives by Jeremiah, the leader of Screven.

Now, Mora must prove to the world that she isn't the enemy, and that hope for the future lies with the Starborns, not Jeremiah. To do that, she must find out the truth behind the origins of the dreaded greyskins that roam the Earth, attacking villages relentlessly.

But more than that, she must protect her family. The Starborns attempt to set up a base at her home, Springhill, but it only brings more turmoil. With a mentor channeling her dreams of the past, and two rival brothers fighting for her love, Mora learns of a new enemy that threatens to bring them down before the revolution can even begin.

This horror story explores romance, betrayal, and death, 60 years into a zombie apocalypse. Recommended for ages 16 and up.

Review:

My love for the first book made the series junkie inside me itch until I purchased the other two books in this series, If It Kills Me being the second in the Starborn series.

Jason D. Morrow has NOT disappointed me one bit in this book which mesmerized me and impeccably flowed from book one (Out of Darkness) to two without a hitch. I felt as if I had read one book as the suspense built into what I believe is the craziest shocker since I read Allegiant, but to be honest in my opinion this series surpasses that series by far!

This is a wonderful series get on board, and get yours today!

I’m heading over to start the third book in this series Even in Death. Catch up already! Lol

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