Release Day for “What the Flower Says of Death” by Danielle Koste!

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Danielle Koste was nice enough to send me an advanced reader’s copy of her newest book, What the Flower Says of Death. I reviewed it a few weeks ago (you can click on the book title to see my review) and today is release day! I’m going to give you all the info you need to know about how and where to purchase this book. You can read my review to get my full thoughts, but I LOVED this story and definitely recommend you give it a read!

Title: What The Flower Says Of Death

Author: Danielle Koste

Demographic: Young Adult

Genres and themes: paranormal, romance, death and suicide, family and relationships

Release Date: September 25th 2018

Short Synopsis:

After a failed suicide attempt, Violet Holt is left in the company of her estranged grandmother and comatose grandfather at their seaside estate in Newport. While biding her time until her rescheduled rendezvous with Death, Violet stumbles across Jack instead. He has his own secrets for why he’s in Newport, and in the process of figuring them out, Violet finds herself reconsidering life.

Blurb:

Violet Holt has already met Death once.

After a failed suicide attempt, she finds herself dumped by her callous mother on the doorstep of her family’s desolate oceanside estate. With only the company of her estranged grandmother, comatose grandfather, and the monsters in her head, at least there was no one to interfere with her plans to try again on her eighteenth birthday.

No one, except maybe Jack: a skeleton of a boy who says he’s there to rake her grandmother’s leaves, yet seems more experienced at stalking than grounds-keeping. She knows he’s keeping a secret behind his gentle smiles and aloofness, but it’s difficult for Violet to be put off by his untimely thin-air appearances when figuring out the mystery of his true identity makes for such a good distraction.

Violet’s trauma is deeper than the wound on her wrist though, and it cannot be simply whisked away in a whirlwind of guessing games and pleasant gestures. She struggles to reconnect with her grandmother, find forgiveness for her mother, and closure with her grandfather’s dire condition, all while battling the strain of it all on her family. Even with a flicker of something hopeful blossoming within herself, Violet knows her birthday plans must be inevitable.

Death wouldn’t be there for her if it wasn’t.

Author headshot: https://i.imgur.com/ge4ok3y.jpg

About the Author:

Danielle Koste is a born and raised Canadian, but currently lives with her significant other in the equally snowy and cold Stockholm, Sweden. While working a day job and learning the language of the locals, she spends her free time honing the craft she’s always had a passion for.

When procrastinating, Danielle likes to enjoy other forms of rich story-telling, besides the obvious abundance of novels filling up her apartment and Kindle. Movies, music, and video games are among her favorite time-wasters.

Links:

WtFSoD on goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28873663-what-the-flower-says-of-death

Danielle on goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/daniellekoste

Author page: https://www.daniellekoste.com

Tumblr: https://www.daniellekoste.tumblr.com

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/daniellekoste

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daniellekoste

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/daniellekoste

Ebook cover: https://i.imgur.com/hr37dBF.jpg

Physical cover: https://i.imgur.com/31ZpW6P.jpg

Author headshot: https://i.imgur.com/ge4ok3y.jpg

WTFSOD Order Locations:

Ebook!

Amazon: https://goo.gl/Tw5gfU

Amazon UK: https://goo.gl/WmA6wh

Barnes and Noble: https://goo.gl/WaZKhU

Google Play: https://goo.gl/7ThJt1

iBook: https://goo.gl/ZXSS3k

Kobo: https://goo.gl/BivHyA

Paperback!

Amazon: https://goo.gl/xECy82

Amazon UK: https://goo.gl/jsvzPm

Barnes and Noble: https://goo.gl/9r4cGn

Indigo: https://goo.gl/3UEZRE

Book Depository: https://goo.gl/bTybML

Adlibris: https://goo.gl/vqT4xq

Thanks for reading and have a great day!

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