Bio

Kory M. Shrum is an award-winning and USA TODAY bestselling author of fantasy and thrillers--and something else that's a bit of each. She's an active member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Horror Writers of America, and the Four Horsemen of the Bookocalypse, where she's known as Conquest.

When not reading, writing, or battling her pug for the covers, she teaches writing to college students. She lives in Michigan with her equally bookish wife, Kim, and their rescue pug, Charley.

Genres

Action/Adventure
Crime
Fantasy
LGBT
Paranormal
Teen & Young Adult
Thriller

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Dying by the Hour

Read the series with 700 five-star reviews! A contemporary fantasy series unlike any other.

Fame, fortune, a pulse—you can’t have everything.
 
Jesse Sullivan and Ally Gallagher are famous thanks to their recent kidnapping and brush with death. They have scars, but they’re breathing, and that’s more than the other victims can say. 
 
Yet while they try to settle back into their routine, saving lives through Jesse’s rare ability, neither can quite shake the feeling that the danger hasn’t truly passed. Then another death replacement agent goes missing, and Jesse may be the only one who can find her. 
 
But is the agent really another victim? Or is she the trap that will get them killed?

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Dying for a Living boxset

Read the series with 700 five-star reviews!

This boxset includes the first three novels in the Jesse Sullivan series: award-winning novel, Dying for a Living, Amazon bestseller, Dying by the Hour, and their companion novel, Dying for Her.

Called "smart, imaginative, and insanely addictive" by New York Times bestseller Darynda Jones, this urban fantasy will thrill even the most diehard urban fantasy fans.

On the morning before her 67th death, it is business as usual for agent Jesse Sullivan: meet with the mortician, counsel soon-to-be-dead clients, and have coffee while reading the latest regeneration theory. Jesse dies for a living, literally. Because of a neurological disorder, she is one of the population's rare 2% who can serve as a death surrogate, dying so others don't have to. 

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