The internationally bestselling sequel to the paranormal romance Die for Me, which Aprilynne Pike, New York Times bestselling author of the Wings series, said "delivers a refreshingly human heroine alongside a hero truly deserving the title."
Kate and Vincent have overcome the odds and at last they are together in Paris, the city of love. Only, there isn't exactly a happily ever after with the revenants.... Vincent promises to do whatever it takes to lead a normal life with Kate. But will their happiness come at too high a price? If he doesn't sacrifice himself to save others, innocent people will die. When a new and surprising enemy reveals itself, Kate realizes that even more may be at stake--and that Vincent's immortality is in jeopardy.
In Die for Me, the first book of the trilogy, Amy Plum created a captivating story and unique mythology, causing Booklist to declare, "Move over, Bella and Edward." Now with Until I Die the saga continues, and as Kirkus said, "Plum handles the intrigue and builds tension, ending with a major cliffhanger that should compel readers to the final book in the trilogy."
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He's promised to defy his very nature for her. But in a world of ancient enemies and immortal secrets, what price will they pay for love?
- A Love That Defies Death: Kate and Vincent are finally together in the city of love, but his immortal nature--and the enemies it attracts--threatens to tear them apart.
- An Unbreakable Vow: To be with Kate, Vincent has made a promise that goes against every fiber of his being: he will no longer sacrifice himself. But when innocents are in danger, his resolve is tested.
- Angels and Demons: Explore a unique mythology of revenants--angel-like guardians who protect humanity--and the shadowy numa who seek their destruction.
- Ancient Secrets, New Dangers: Just when they think they're safe, a surprising new enemy emerges, revealing that Vincent's immortality may not be as permanent as they believed.