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Thursday, May 5, 2016

Spotlight: Worth Dying For (A Dying for a Living Novel Book 5) by Kory M. Shrum

Worth Dying For (A Dying for a Living Novel Book 5)
by Kory M. Shrum
277 pages
May 2, 2016
A supernatural suspense novel about a snarky anti-heroine and her motley crew trying to stop the unstoppable. The fifth novel in the popular Dying for a Living series, Worth Dying For picks up two months after the events of Dying Light. 


The gang is in New York and much to Jesse’s surprise, they are all still alive. Jesse, Ally, Rachel, Gideon and Maisie have managed to stay off of Caldwell’s radar for months. But when your enemy can control minds and teleport, there isn’t a safe place in the world where you can hide. They have a plan for stopping his genocidal reign, but it will require a 2500-mile road trip to Cochise, Arizona, the abandoned military base where it all began.

About the Author:
I like to make things up and then write them down. When I'm finished, I clean it up, put a cover on it, and call it a day. When I'm not writing fiction or poetry, I teach writing to college students. I try to compensate for my incredible physical laziness by having a very active mind and imagination. I've dabbled in everything from fortune-telling to martial arts and I study drawing and French. I'm pretty bad at both. Currently, I live in Michigan with my partner, Kim, and our fat rescue pug, Josephine.


14 comments:

  1. this looks and sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing :)

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  2. SWEET! My fingers are crossed! :)

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  3. I dont have a favorite poem or poet

    Betul E.

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  4. Since I am not a big fan of poetry, I don't have a favorite poem or poet. Congrats on the new release! Worth Dying For sounds fantastic.

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  5. I enjoy poetry, but I can't choose a favorite.

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  6. My favorite poet is Robert Frost. Thanks!

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  7. Is it silly that I still adore Shel Silverstein?

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  8. There's something about a snarky anti-heroine that's so intriguing.

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  9. I don't have a favorite ... I enjoy poetry and what I like depends on my mood

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  10. My favorite poem is Out Of The Night That Covers Me by William Ernest Henley.

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  11. I have always been a fan of Emily Dickinson and Emily Barrett Browning. Looking forward to checking out this book.

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  12. I just finished book one and am starting book two next week. :-)

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