Memento Mori
Memento Mori. Remember that you will die. Too bad death is all Marguerite can recall.
For eighteen months, Maggie has believed she was insane—plagued by hallucinations of her own violent deaths and a mysterious white-haired man who’s always there at the end. Her psychiatrist, Dr. Gideon Raithe, has been helping her cope with what she thinks are delusions.
But when a Vatican priest breaks into her apartment claiming her doctor is actually a dangerous necromancer, Maggie is thrust into a world where magic, monsters, and the undead are terrifyingly real.
Now caught between a necromancer who may be her villain or her salvation and holy warriors with their own dark agenda, Maggie must uncover the truth about her past: Who—or what—is she? Why can’t she die? And why does the enigmatic, devastatingly handsome Dr. Raithe seem to have held her heart for centuries?
As Maggie unravels her connection to the powerful necromancer, she’ll discover that some fairytales have villains worth falling for, and that death might not be the worst fate that awaits her.