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I have felt all the things while reading Death Becomes Her. Most of all, I feel that this is a story that needs to be talked about.

This story covers urban fantasy and paranormal murder mystery. Read the blurb for full details, but Rose is a college student with witchy powers. After her roommate dies, she begins to experience hauntings that become increasingly dangerous. For everyone’s safety, Rose needs to figure out what happened to her roommate in order to bring peace to the dead.

My hot-take is that ghost stories are hard to write well. Without just the right flair, they can either be cliché, or turn into a Scooby Doo mystery. Ina nailed it. Seriously. This book is scary…and you are immersed so wonderfully that it is not campy or silly.

Can we talk about the romance subplot? It is more of a side quest, and it is the slowest of slow burns. And yet…what a gift to read Rose and Val’s story. I so appreciate that the romance element does not distract from the horror of the story. More like the sprinkles on top of the donut, the story would have been fine without it, but look at the added beauty.

Every girl needs a best friend - and Dawn is a TREASURE. Seriously. Ina writes secondary characters that add layers of depth to the story without becoming too much. Dawn is vibrant, special, and hilarious, adding lighter notes to an often dark story.

It’s one thing to be able to emulate real-world experience through writing and another to make real the unreal. To die, to be haunted, to experience the paranormal. All of these sensations are brought to life, giving me chills goosebumps along the way. Thank you, Ina, for writing such a wonderful story. I can’t wait for my paperback in August!

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc!

Death Becomes Her was a fast-paced, entertaining book and a promising start to a new series. It features mysteries, horror elements, LGBTQ representation, and an interesting magical system and world. I definitely enjoyed reading Death Becomes Her, and once I started, I ended up flying through it in about two days (which I think is a testament to how engaged I was)!

From the premise and the comparisons, I was definitely intrigued, but I didn’t really know what to expect. I’ll admit that, initially, the writing style and narrative voice took me a bit to get into. I mainly felt that it sounded more juvenile than I expected, considering these characters are in university and it’s labeled as New Adult on NetGalley. The “younger” tone of the book is definitely consistent to the end, but I began thinking of it as Young Adult. Once I made that distinction in my head, I had a really good time reading. I enjoyed learning about the magical world, getting to know the characters, and seeing their feelings for each other evolve. I was also pleasantly surprised that the author focused more on world-building, solving the mysteries, and self-discovery rather than the romance!

Overall, I thought the world and characters were well-developed and that Death Becomes Her was a good introduction to a new series. If the premise sounds like something you’d enjoy, I definitely recommend giving this book a try!

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Rose Walker has always been able to see the dead.

Determined to leave that part of her life behind, she leaves her small Colorado town. She accepts a scholarship to Banecroft University in England, where no one there knows about her ability.

But when Rose’s roommate, Eleanor, dies under mysterious circumstances, her hopes of leaving her past behind are broken, crushed, stomped on. Haunted by Eleanor’s ghost and missing memories from the night of her roommate's death, Rose doesn’t know if her friend’s spirit seeks answers—or revenge, and let me tell you, neither do we. She’s not at all friendly, but neither would I be if I were murdered.

Desperate for the truth, Rose teams up with her new friend, Dawn, and a dangerously sexy and charming Mage Seeker, Val, who forces her to question everything she thought she knew about her abilities, despite not knowing very much. But when another student is attacked, it’s clear that her roommate’s death is just the beginning, and time is short.

I get absolutely giddy over a paranormal mystery, especially when it comes to paranormal themes in general, but a paranormal mystery? Count me in. Therefore, I was confident I would thoroughly enjoy this story, and I did. It's the perfect package of self-discovery, first love, and magic!

First of all, I had beef with Rose at the beginning. She doesn’t like being called a witch, and I understand her perspective, but what I would do to be a present-day witch and be called a witch is a dream. Poor Rose, she came to England to escape her past, she was thrown through the wringer, and she wasn’t even my favourite character. The guilt weighed heavily on my heart. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed her character, and with this being the first of a series, she was written in a way that she has room for development, and I’m going to be here for her all the way. She’s going to have her moment of badassery, and I cannot wait. The character that holds my heart was Dawn, Val was high up there too, but Dawn. Girl, she crushed it with the vibes. A girl’s girl. You know there’s more to her, and you’re just waiting for it, and then the emotions. They hit hard. She was a great character. Would love it if she were my friend. I could go on about the characters, because they each had something to love, but you’ll have to see for yourself!

I thoroughly enjoyed the storyline. It was spot on with the mystery; I didn’t know what to expect, and even as the story progressed, I was completely immersed, struggling to put it down. It just kept getting more and more chilling, and even a little grotesque with a hint of naive, first love. The first love was spot on; it was cute without trying to be cute. We’ve all been in this girl's position with the first love, you know, so completely relatable. What wasn’t relatable, though, was Rose’s battles with the dead. Give the girl a break. Luckily, she had Val there for some guidance; he was a typical prick, though, but a caring one. Their dynamic was enjoyable! The way they journeyed through this outrageous situation was quite inspiring. Once I got to the end, you would have had to pull the book out of my cold, dead hands to get it away from me. I couldn’t stop reading.

I’m so glad this is the first novel in the Death’s Legacy series; it would be impossible to end there. Rose needs her moment of badassery, she had a bit of one, but this girl is a strong woman; she will be delivering more, and I can’t wait.

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Thank you so much, Ina… for the hole in my chest while I wait for the next book in the series to come out.

Descriptors/Tropes:
Paranormal Mystery
LGBTQ+ Representation
Slow Burn Romance
Witches, Magic, Death
Coming of Age
Vulnerable FMC
Supportive, will call out your BS Bestie

I am a scaredy cat when it comes to anything that could potentially have horror in it. Glad to report I was not scared completely, and was so thoroughly into this book that I could not put it down.

Rose breathed life into my soul because her reactions felt authentic. If I were in her shoes, as much as I would want to be this badass FMC off the get, I would probably be in a bathroom screaming my head off if my dead roommate manifested. She spent her life with the shit end of a stick, repressing herself and her powers to try and be normal.

In comes Val, who, for the first time in Rose’s life, feels like someone believes her. Val is a sour patch kid, he does/says something completely dickish then he’s sweet. Tattooed, Broody, Chain pants, rides a motorcycle, but not invincible.. Oh, did I mention he has a hero complex? The perfect MMC to complement our FMC.

Now, my favorite character, Dawn. I will protect her with my life, if anyone hurts her…. I swear…. She is the epitome of someone who accepts you for who you are and will tell you how it is. She brings so much humor to the story, and watching her interact with Val & Rose is iconic. I want more banter, more of her story, and everything just her. This book has LGBTQ+ representation, which made my heart soar.

Usually, when reading a mystery, I can figure out who the culprit is quickly, but I could not with this book. It felt like I was doing quadratic equations in my head. While figuring out what happened to Eleanor is the main mystery, we see other potential stories being unlocked, and what mysteries lie with them?? I honestly cannot wait to see the direction Ina goes with this series.

Ina & Netgalley- Thank you so much for the ARC copy!

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Netgalley Arc Read
Rose Walker has always been able to see the dead.
Determined to leave that part of her life behind, she accepts a scholarship to Banecroft University in England, far from her small, judgmental Colorado town. No one there knows about her gift—or the past she’s desperate to forget.

But when Rose’s roommate, Eleanor, dies under mysterious circumstances, her new beginning shatters. Haunted by Eleanor’s ghost and missing memories from the night of her death, Rose doesn’t know if her friend’s spirit seeks answers—or revenge.

I had a lot of fun with this book! I didn’t know what to expect going into the book, but I was thoroughly surprised at how much I enjoyed it. I did find the first half of the book kind of slow, but once I hit the 50% mark, it was like a rollercoaster of a story. I’m interested to see where this series goes. A couple of the chapters had me like "whoaaa” because I wasn’t expecting them.
I felt bad for Rose, trying to run from her past in a new city/school where nobody knows her except for her twin, and all it does is bite her in the arse. Though, she seems to be able to surround herself with a few people who have her best interests in mind. I found myself flip flopping between loving and disliking the characters. Ina did a great job at making me second guess Val’s intentions with Rose. I found myself doubting him just like Rose was as I was reading. I love Dawn, I think she’s someone that everyone needs in their life. A person who’s 100% in your corner no matter what. I’m hopeful to see further character growth as the series goes on.
I wish the book went further into the magic system. I kept hoping it would get further in depth as it went along, that maybe Val would give further details or more would be explained but it didn’t. I’m hopeful that as the series goes forward we learn more about how everything works and we see how Rose grows into herself as she learns.

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Haunted. Heart-wrenching. Hot damn.

Let’s get real: Death Becomes Her didn’t just grip me—it shoved the supernatural under my skin and refused to let go. I started reading and suddenly every other book in the world felt like filler.

If you’re into paranormal fantasy stitched with mystery, emotional stakes, and just enough romantic tension to keep the pages turning—you’ve found your match. Rose Walker’s journey is beautifully broken, haunting, and unapologetically human.

⚠️ Trigger Warnings
- Ghosts & death
- Grief, guilt, trauma
- Suspicious roommate demise
- Magic and academic eeriness
- Slow-burn romance
- Mental and emotional distress

🌀 Synopsis
Rose Walker has always seen dead people. She’s desperate to escape—so she leaps across the pond to Banecroft University in England. It’s a fairy-tale escape… until her roommate Eleanor dies under mysterious circumstances. Now Rose is literally haunted, stuck with missing memories and a ghost that might be out for justice.

She reluctantly teams up with Dawn—a clever, guarded friend—and Val, a dangerously charming Mage Seeker who upends everything Rose thought she knew about her powers…and herself. When more students get attacked, it becomes crystal clear: Eleanor was only the beginning.

This is dark academia meets ghost-story mystery, layered with first-love whispers and a heroine worth rooting for.

📝 Favourite Quote
“Was it my fault, again?”
That line stopped me cold. It speaks volumes—guilt, fear, doubt—without shouting. It’s a question Rose carries like a knot in her chest, and it stuck.

🔍 What to Expect
- A haunting paranormal mystery
- Deep grief and complicated guilt
- Clever magic in a gothic school setting
- An emotional slow-burn romance
- Friends who feel more real than most
- Twists you won’t see coming
-A heroine grappling with trauma—and choosing to fight

💭 Final Thoughts
Death Becomes Her crystalizes everything I adore in dark fantasy: a heroine who’s fragile and fierce, a story that creeps rather than slashes, and an emotional core that hits just right. Rose isn’t flawless—she’s feeling her way forward. And that makes her compelling as hell.

Dawn stole my heart—sharp, supportive, secretly hacking her own mystery. Val’s arrogance was offset by depth I didn’t expect. Together, they carried Rose through hallways of death, memory gaps, and growing power.

I couldn’t stop turning pages. The tension, the stakes, the raw emotional beats—they were perfectly crafted. Rose’s question—“Was it my fault, again?”—isn’t just a line. It’s the pulse of the plot.

And yes, I’ll be here for every subsequent book. Rose isn’t done growing. Neither am I in my excitement to see what happens next.

🔮 What’s Next from Ina Harrington
This is the first installment in the Death’s Legacy series. With the emotional and magical ground laid here, I can’t wait to see Rose evolve—and the secrets Banecroft reveal.

⭐ Final Rating
★★★★★ (5/5)
Would hand over my soul and borrow someone else’s to binge book two.

📢 Call to Action
If you’re craving a ghost story with guts, grief-soaked emotions, and a heroine learning to wield her pain as power—Death Becomes Her is your jam.

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