Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Die For Me Review



Obsession? Love?
Sometimes, it was hard to tell where one ended and the other began.

The line between love and obsession is a small one, and in Die For Me we get to see how close they can be. 

Katherine Cole is a broken women. Living day to day with one eye constantly over her shoulder. It's been 3 years since she saw him. 3 years of learning how to never be a victim again. But that's all changed now. People she knows are dying, and the one man who could save her, could also be her end. . 

Katherine may be a broken women but there is hope deep inside waiting to burst through..

She expected love to be beautiful. Kind. Good. She knew now that it could be consuming. Terrifying. But even in the midst of all that terror. Love could bring you safety. Hope.

Dane knows that staying close to Katherine will put them both in danger, but leaving her was out of the question. She was getting under his skin, and funny enough, he liked her there.

"You didn't really think I'd just leave town without saying good-bye, did you?" Her voice was the husky purr... "It wouldn't have mattered," he managed to say..."Where ever the hell you where, I was going too."

Die For Me may be mostly a dark romance but Ms. Eden never fails to to add humor in just the right places..

"This isn't a pissing contest." Ross didn't blink. "Good. 'Cause I don't need to piss."

I have yet to read a book by Cynthia Eden that I haven't liked, and I could not thank her more for that. Her character's voices fill my head and take me along on their, sometimes terrifying, journey.

Die For Me is a must for any Cynthia Eden fan, or just fans of good story telling in general.


For a book as dark as this one I wanted something light to go with it. I went with a Sparkling Rose' from Ponte in Temecula.


Ponte's Rose' Spumante is an off dry (slightly sweet) sparkling wine. Each sip is bursting with refreshing strawberry and pineapple flavors and a fragrance of crisp green apples. A light wine to help chase away some of the darkness in Die For Me.

For more information about all of Ponte's wines click here.

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