Title: Dying Wish
Author: Margaret McHeyzer
Genre: Young Adult
Release Date: January 8, 2017
Blurb
I have three major loves in my life: my family, my best friend Becky, and ballet. Elijah Turner is quickly becoming the fourth.
He's been around as long as I can remember. But now he's much more than just the annoying guy at school.
My life was working out perfectly...until it got turned upside down.
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Watch the trailer featuring Dance While You Sleep,
an original song written and recorded for Dying Wish.
Dance While You Sleep is available on iTunes
Review By Gia:
This one was my first read by Margaret McHeyzer. I loved the blurb and couldn't wait to read it. Right after it appeared on my kindle, I started hearing how Dying Wish was an ugly cry read and to make sure you have tissues. I hate to cry. Ugly cry read are not my thing so I was then hesitate to read it. I overcame my fear of the book making me cry and I grabbed a box of tissues and went to a quiet place to read. I made it through without crying but boy was it a heart string pulling read. Dying Wish is definitely an emotional read. I felt like it was all happy in the beginning when I was meeting and connecting with the characters and then I got that omg blow but in the end I was built back up again. It's wonderfully written and emotionally.
Alice and Becky are best friends. They have the best friendship, where they are more sisters then friends. They are a little different but perfect together. When Elijah makes his way into the friendship, it was the perfect addition. I loved all the characters.
This one is a great read. I can't tell you whether it will make you cry or not but just in case grab some tissues before you start.
Author Bio
Possibly it's the fact there are 26 letters in the English alphabet, and they can create something so beautiful or so empowering they're capable to change our lives.
How important is it that we break suit and stretch our minds?
I like to think of myself as 'unique'. My stories aren't for everyone, and sometimes I may push what you believe to be 'normal'.
Normal is subjective.
I prefer to be known as a person who's never been 'bound by custom' but is 'unique by choice'.
I hope you do read and enjoy my stories.
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