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The Magic of the Living and the Dead #4

The Girl Who Inherits the Dead

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Magic is real...and she never knew.

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Her entire life, Delina Frisse has always felt she’s missing something.

Something big.

Something right on the edge of her awareness, some evidence that there is more to her life, some skill she's supposed to pick up. Something.

She just didn't think it could end the world.

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When Delina receives a deranged letter from her deceased biological mother, her entire life is plunged into chaos.

Her childhood - a lie.

Her mundane existence - a lie.

Her doting boyfriend - fake. And also a Half Demon.

Because her mother revealed a world that had been deliberately hidden from her, a world of magic. Of death. A world that Delina can only begin to understand, full of power and mystery.

A world that has been controlling her entire life to make sure she never, never finds out what she can do.

463 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 9, 2024

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Alessa Winters

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March 8, 2025
Ohhhh what fun. I just love this series as every book is a complete story, and everyone gets their HEA. But each novel adds to the complexity of their world. This is the story of characters that I didn't know much about or anything. This is the story where we learn about Deline, Frisse's daughter, we learn about Deline's magic and what happens when she's finally able to unlock her magic and fight for what's right.
So yeah you'll have fun when you grab this book, this series!
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September 19, 2025
OMG! Amazing!!

Can’t talk. On edge of seat. Need next book.

This series of books has shown me very clearly that you can care about almost anyone, if you get to know them. I wish the world at large put it into practice.
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