This was a great book! It is very well written and it kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. It is a great blend of paranormal, a little romance and teenage angst. Just imagine at seventeen finding out that you have died eight times and are on your final life and that you could be dead before you reach eighteen . Dominique thought that the toughest thing she would have to face is what college to attend. If she survives she knows that life will never be the same.I can't wait to read what is in store for Dominique next. I highly recommend this book. Not only did the covers of Rose Garcia’s novels grab my attention, the main character Dominique did as well. I immediately made a connection with her when I realized that she was a senior and was being asked to move away to whole other life of friends, people, places. Everything you don’t want to do when you are at that point in life, where you feel that you have just one more step to take before you reach that next level in life. I had a similar experience in life, where moving away and connecting with everything new was just an experience that I thought would be the end of the world. However, it wasn’t. Unfortunately, for Dominque, things didn’t really work out so grand for her. Life is truly changing. The world she use to know is no longer there. People are entering her life that aren’t always as they appear on the outer surface. In an effort to have some fun and forget about her current situation, one touch of cards changes things for Dominique forever. Dominique has a mystery to solve, many choices to make, while at the same time, vow to stay alive. Rose Garcia truly infuses a realistic plot with a full splash of fantasy that carries the reader through both novels quickly and in an entertaining fashion. The descriptions of the characters are vivid and the storyline isn’t one that is easily figured out. It is my suggestion that you must start with book one, in order to get the full effect that Ms. Garcia’s has crafted for her readers!
What do You think about Final Life (2014)?
I counted the word just 178 times in this book. This wasn't a bad book, it just wasn't for me.
—drmali007