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Madame Lilly, The Time of Sanura, by Dormaine G.

Madame Lilly, The Time of Sanura, by Dormaine G.

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Madame Lilly, The Time of Sanura, by Dormaine G.

Madame Lilly, The Time of Sanura, by Dormaine G.



Madame Lilly, The Time of Sanura, by Dormaine G.

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***"Chosen as 2015 Kindle Book Award semi-finalist in Suspense/Horror"*** History has a way of repeating itself Madame Lilly journeys back in time to her great-grandmother's era, the time of Sanura. Both women possess more than a kinship for they are each bound to harmful spirits whom they refuse to relinquish. By the hand of a mysterious being, Elijah, Lilly is transported into the past to witness the dark path Sanura chose—ultimately leading to her demise. Sanura fights to deny her ability to see the non-living, but the more she refuses the sight, the more the dead flock to her. A dreadful accident takes place, forcing her to finally accept her once unwanted gift. She soon welcomes the dead. Through Sanura's struggle of growing up an innocent child forced to take on the burdens no one should carry, she ultimately transforms into a frightfully powerful woman. Lilly watches from afar as Sanura grows more commanding with each act of wickedness, until her final downfall. Even then, Sanura refuses to surrender her bound spirits for they need her as much as she needs them.

Madame Lilly, The Time of Sanura, by Dormaine G.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #807253 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-10
  • Released on: 2015-03-10
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Madame Lilly, The Time of Sanura, by Dormaine G.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Madame Lilly 3: Time of Sanura By megHan Elijah, in hopes of saving Odara from her soulless alter ego, puts her into a deep slumber and shows her what happened, all those years ago, to her Great Grandmother, Sanura, and Grandmother, Sophie. Sanura is a lot like Odara, and after being unceremoniously kicked out of the home she grew up in (working for the Franklins, who got rid of her when Mrs. Franklin grew jealous of the attention her husband was showing Sanura), and ripped from her family, Sanura took a similar path to what Odara is taking now. Sanura's vengeance goes beyond those who hurt her, gaining payback and retribution on those who have hurt others and, along the way, finding out that her heart was not as black as she thought, until one day, she too was pushed too far.This is the book that I agreed to review, but seeing that it had two books ahead of it, I requested to read those as well. I'm glad I did because I would have missed out on a lot of the story and been confused as to what happened in this one. In the second book, we learn some of the things, through Odara's thoughts, that happened in the first one, but in this one, there is none of that. This book starts where the second book ends.The cover is what originally drew me to this book. It is definitely one of my favorites so far this year.I love how the author did this book. In order to show Odara more about her great grandmother, Elijah "transported her back to the time of Sanura, the era of her great-grandmother." Now, this is a little misleading, at least for me, because the way I took that was we were going to do a bit of time traveling, or even some Scrooge stuff where the ghosts are going to see what happened as it happened, standing on the sidelines. Instead, it was more like she had flashbacks of someone's life, watching the scene play in her head like a movie. It still worked and allowed us to learn a lot - and I mean A LOT. We learn about Doctor Smith, a guy who is very similar to Odara's common-law husband, Henry, in that he is not what you originally believe him to be. We learned about Sanura, along with her best friends Ada and Cinese, and Ada's Aunt Mandisa - the person who taught Sanura her voodoo magic. We learn about how Sophie came to be born, Sanura's connection to other families that we heard about in book two, the people that Sanura helped (and how), and what happened that eventually caused the end to Sanura's life and a big change in Sophie.I think this book was the best of the three, but I liked all three for different reasons. I want to know more about what happens to Odara and where her life goes next, more about Elijah and the connection that they had (which was pointed out, was noticed by the reader, but was never fully explained), and I'm sad that this book ended. BUT... the way it ended leaves it open for the author to continue the series and I really hope that she does so.Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Please remember that this review is my opinion based on my personal impressions of the book.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Sven better By Nicole Reads This by far was the best book by Ms. G that I have ever read. Interracial romance meets deep, dark and sinister. With this story Madame Lilly takes the backseat as her great grandmother Sanura is the focal point of the story.I felt every emotion ever while reading about Sanura. For the fist time, the author had me rooting for a relationship instead of cheering for gory vengeance. All I really wanted was Sanura and Quintin to be together though the story was headed to a sure doom, I still hoped and wished and desired that they could live happily ever after. The ending made me want to read even faster than humanely possible because the suspense was so well written.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Series By AJ Reads I just can't get enough of this series! From one book to the next, I become more engrossed and blown away by the author's work. She truly knows how to bring the characters alive and blaze the pages. Book 3 of this series is no exception, and Sanura's connection to Odara brings things together in a compelling way. I don't ever want this series to end because it's just that remarkable! There's more to the Madame Lilly storyline than just a horror story. This series involves a woman's struggle to take control of her life. And with that, readers can take an emotional journey of emotional trauma through ML and Sanura's lives. A must read!

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