![]() ![]() Obviously, neither hospitals nor cemeteries are her favorite places. ![]() This means primarily two things: finding dead bodies and being able to tell if someone has taken a life. For me, that was the relationship of the heroine with her male best friend and the promise of a childhood friends turned lovers trope, which remains a surefire favorite of mine.įor as long as she can remember, Violet Ambrose has been able to sense death. An added element is all that’s needed to elevate something from merely good to great. I admit it’s not the most original concept but as with many things, it’s all in the execution. For all my purported weariness with the urban fantasy genre and its related subsets, I can’t seem to stay away because I love the paranormal and all things fantasy. Your debut initially piqued my interest when I read the premise: a teenage girl with the ability to sense death gets tangled up with a serial killer. Jia B- Reviews friends-to-lovers / high-school / missing persons / Serial-Killer / supernatural / Young-Adult 2 Comments ![]() REVIEW: The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting ![]()
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