Dying by the Hour, Kory M. Shrum
Dying by the Hour, Kory M. Shrum
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Dying by the Hour
a Dying for a Living novel

Author: Kory M. Shrum

Narrator: Hollie Jackson

Unabridged: 10 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/29/2015


Synopsis

Fame, fortune, a pulse—you can’t have everything.Jesse Sullivan and Ally Gallagher are famous thanks to their recent kidnapping and brush with death. They have scars, but they’re breathing, and that’s more than the other victims can say.Yet while they try to settle back into their routine, saving lives through Jesse’s rare ability, neither can quite shake the feeling that the danger hasn’t truly passed. Then another death replacement agent goes missing, and Jesse may be the only one who can find her.But is the agent really another victim? Or is she the trap that will get them killed?Dying by the Hour is the sequel to the award-winning book Dying for a Living, a “unique” and “totally original” supernatural thriller. You do not have to read the books in order to enjoy them, but it is highly recommended.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Barb on July 04, 2015

Just... I'm not sure where to start with one. It has soooo many good parts. Kory's vision of who and what her characters are is seen with each page you turn. The inner struggles between Jesse, Lane and Alice is like watching a puppeteer work the puppets as they struggle with the inner thoughts, hope......more

Goodreads review by Cogito_ergo_sum on August 19, 2016

2 stars. Okay, there were certain things I liked and didn't like. This book was narrated from two different POVs: Jesse's and Ally's. I felt it was okay. I would have preferred this book be solely from Jesse's POV. I was a little bored with Ally. I liked how the author explored character depth in terms......more

Goodreads review by Fangs for the Fantasy on April 18, 2015

Jesse is now very high profile as a Necronite and Death Replacement Agent – which means she’s also a target for a lot of hatred, especially from the United Church. But more dangerous than the constant hatred attacks she faces is the dark conspiracy that comes from her own long hidden father that shad......more

Goodreads review by Kelsey on August 11, 2014

Dying by the Hour is more distracting than Candy Crush. I took my first hit of Candy Crush a few months ago and have been addicted ever since. I play while waiting in line at the airport, microwaving my lunch, or stopped in traffic at a red light. I’ve even sneaked a few games in-between e-mails at......more

Goodreads review by Liz on April 17, 2020

I didn't like this as much as the first book. I like the characters so I will probably continue with book #3. I like the 'death recovery' aspect. I didn't care for the 'long game' aspect. Jesse against her dad feels like it could go on and on for multiple books and I don't think that can sustain my......more