
Dearly, Departed
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Narrated by:
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Kim Mai Guest
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Mike Chamberlain
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Justine Eyre
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Mark Bramhall
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Robertson Dean
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By:
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Lia Habel
Love can never die.
Love conquers all, so they say. But can Cupid’s arrow pierce the hearts of the living and the dead - or rather, the undead? Can a proper young Victorian lady find true love in the arms of a dashing zombie?
The year is 2195. The place is New Victoria - a high-tech nation modeled on the manners, mores, and fashions of an antique era. A teenager in high society, Nora Dearly is far more interested in military history and her country’s political unrest than in tea parties and debutante balls. But after her beloved parents die, Nora is left at the mercy of her domineering aunt, a social-climbing spendthrift who has squandered the family fortune and now plans to marry her niece off for money. For Nora, no fate could be more horrible -until she’s nearly kidnapped by an army of walking corpses.
But fate is just getting started with Nora. Catapulted from her world of drawing-room civility, she’s suddenly gunning down ravenous zombies alongside mysterious black-clad commandos and confronting “The Laz,” a fatal virus that raises the dead - and hell along with them. Hardly ideal circumstances. Then Nora meets Bram Griswold, a young soldier who is brave, handsome, noble... and dead. But as is the case with the rest of his special undead unit, luck and modern science have enabled Bram to hold on to his mind, his manners, and his body parts. And when his bond of trust with Nora turns to tenderness, there’s no turning back. Eventually, they know, the disease will win, separating the star-crossed lovers forever. But until then, beating or not, their hearts will have what they desire.
In Dearly, Departed, romance meets walking-dead thriller, spawning a madly imaginative novel of rip-roaring adventure, spine-tingling suspense, and macabre comedy that forever redefines the concept of undying love.
©2011 Lia Habel (P)2011 Random House AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















Would you be willing to try another book from Lia Habel? Why or why not?
Probably.Any additional comments?
I thought this book was light and cute! I loved the zombie angle, I am usually not a big zombie fan, but this book I liked. In my opinion it was a bit better than Twilight. The characters were fun!Cute!
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Tender darkness
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Would you listen to Dearly, Departed again? Why?
Yes! The story was excellent!Any additional comments?
I can't even describe how much I loved this book!!! It was just amazing! This is the second zombie book I've ever read, and I'm extremely surprised to have loved them both. This one however may be my new favorite book. This was also my first foray into the steampunk genre, and I think I'm going to be a fan.I loved every one of the characters; I loved the mix of old-fashioned propriety and super advanced technology; I loved the science behind everything; I loved the humor; I loved the dialogue; I loved the emotion; I LOVED BRAM!! It was just. so. good.
The romance was sweet and sexy, and all of the other relationships were wonderful as well. Like all books, it was slightly predictable in a few spots, but I didn't mind at all. Awesome story!
Based on the ending, I'm sure there will be a sequel. I can't wait to read it! The narrators were amazing. I think each of them captured their characters perfectly. I'm actually thinking about going out and buying a hard copy just so I can have it on my shelf. Definitely one of my top 2 favorite books if not my number 1. I will read everything Lia Habel writes. :)
New Favorite!
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Zombie Romance
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One last thing I must speak out about... I have heard comparisons drawn between this series and Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series, calling DEARLY, DEPARTED the “YA equivalent” to SOULLESS… As a huge fan of that saucy steampunk paranormal series, I strongly dispute that comparison. Aside from them both coming from the steampunk genre, they have nothing else in common. While the Parasol Protectorate series is based around an adult woman who is relentlessly cheeky and audacious, not to mention outright hilarious as she interacts with those around her; be it human company or supernatural (vampire, werewolf or ghost) Alexia is always herself, appropriate or not. While DEARLY, DEPARTED is a teen romance between a Victorian era 17 year old girl and a charming zombie teen male. I hate to say it, but like so many of the young adult paranormal fiction out right now, TWILIGHT would make for a s better suited comparison to this YA read… just don’t expect it to be as good as TWILIGHT, at least not yet anyway.
Strong story, but some characters could use work
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Not the romance I thought it was.
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Diffrent in a great way
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Would you consider the audio edition of Dearly, Departed to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version, however, I would have to say, yes, the audio edition is better. I read a lot of books and listen to a lot of books and Dearly, Departed was just one of those books you know you have to listen to and it was one of the best listens I have experienced. With all of the different narrators, I was completely drawn into this story and this world Ms. Habel has created. I am hoping the next book, Dearly, Beloved, will arrive on audio soon. I have been waiting quite impatiently.What other book might you compare Dearly, Departed to and why?
I'm not really sure there is anything out there, at least that I have read, that could be compared to Dearly, Departed. I do see it more of a love story than anything. Obviously, there are many different social and economic issues/themes throughout the book. For me, however, it was all about Bram. He is such a unique hero/love interest and all around interesting person, I came away wondering how the love between Nora and Bram could last and what that entire situation would be like.What does Kim Mai Guest bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
There were four narrators and they brought the story to life in a way I could not have experienced if I had read it.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
More like a dull ache of sadness for Bram and the others like him.Fantastic Listen!
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guy voice is alright. nothing special or fun. the stroy is sooooo boring i can barely pay attention. ugh. i want my credit back. oh and there are several voices for the guy parts and its so confusing im like "whos talking???"
incredibly boring
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