Here is another review from one of Jackson’s smartest bunch of kids: the readers! Raveena is an 8th grader at St. Andrew’s and a member of Lemuria’s middle school girls book club (still working on it’s official name) and she is a lover of young adult romances. See what she has to say about Amy Plum’s debut novel, Die for Me:

I have read so many paranormal romance books, but none compared to Die for Me by Amy Plum. Usually its the same story girl meets boy and they fall in love, but in Die for Me it take that simple concept and twists it into a fabulous tale. The main problem for the characters in Die for Me (and best part of the story in my opinion) is how they have to work together to make their relationship work.
 
The book introduces a broken-hearted girl named Kate. Her parents have tragically died in a car crash and she is moving from her home in America to Paris to live with her grandparents. At first she is completely lost within herself, but her out-going sister, Georgia, pushes her to get out to see the city. So she goes to a cafe to read and that’s when she first sets sight on Vincent. He is laughing with friends and looking over at her and smiling. From then on she always went to that cafe in hopes of seeing him again. Naturally, they soon met each other and begin a relationship, but the story takes a twist. This book will take you on a journey that shows true love can work through anything.
 
In conclusion, Die for Me is a book about falling in love and dealing with the problems every relationship has, but to never give up. This is the first installment in the Relevant series, and I can’t wait for the sequel, Until I Die, to come out in May!
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