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The beneficiary of a heart relocation, embarks to discover the personality of her benefactor just to discover that it was her antagonized cousin and may have been the casualty of homicide

Lifetime Movies is back to make your weekend even better. This time, the network is releasing 'Pretty Little Dead Girl', which is a suspense thriller film. The film casts Makenzie Vega and Johannah Newmarch in the lead roles. The 90-minute film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Here are all the details you need to know about the upcoming film.
The film will release on December 12 at 8 pm ET.
The official synopsis of the film reads: "Emma, the fortunate beneficiary of an ongoing heart relocation, embarks to discover the personality of her benefactor just to discover that it was her antagonized cousin and may have been the casualty of homicide."
Born on February 10, 1994, Makenzie Jade Vega Norfolk also known as Makenzie Vega, is known for her character in 'Sin City'. Vega played the character of Grace Florrick, the daughter of Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) in the CBS drama 'The Good Wife'. She was a regular cast member through six of the show's seven seasons and was a recurring cast member in the seventh and final season. In 2015, Vega bagged the lead role in the thriller film 'Fender Bender', which premiered on the Chiller channel in June 2016.
Johannah Newmarch is known for her work on 'A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish' (2019), 'When Calls the Heart' (2014), 'Supernatural' (2005) and 'Sunflower Hour' (2011). She also bagged a nomination for the Best Actress at the 2012 UBCP/ACTRA Awards for 'Sunflower Hour'. 
The film is directed by Daniel Gilboy who has produced films such as 'I Spit On Your Grave,' 'Hydra' and 'Caved In'. The film is written by Conor Allyn.
The makers have not released the trailer of the film yet. We will update this article once we have more information.
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"Run, Star Girl." BRYONY ADAMS IS DESTINED TO BE MURDERED, but fortunately Fate has terrible marksmanship. In order to survive, she must run as far and as fast as she can. After arriving in Seattle, Bryony befriends a tortured musician, a market fish-thrower, and a starry-eyed hero who is secretly a serial killer bent on fulfilling Bryony’s dark destiny. Mercedes M. Yardle
"Run, Star Girl." BRYONY ADAMS IS DESTINED TO BE MURDERED, but fortunately Fate has terrible marksmanship. In order to survive, she must run as far and as fast as she can. After arriving in Seattle, Bryony befriends a tortured musician, a market fish-thrower, and a starry-eyed hero who is secretly a serial killer bent on fulfilling Bryony’s dark destiny. Mercedes M. Yardley’s Pretty Little Dead Girls: A Novel of Murder and Whimsy is a dark, lovely fairy tale with lyrical language and a high body count. It features a cover by Hugo Award Winner GALEN DARA.
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This was an interesting book. It's short, and easy to read. Some chapters are just a few lines long. I can't say it gripped me - I took a while to read it despite its brevity - but it did intrigue me. The style is the book's defining quality. It's written in a way I've not seen before. The setting is modern America but the style is fairytale/mythic - the dialogue is not the least bit realistic, or intended to be, the narrator breaks the fourth wall many times, the prose is elegant and interesting
This was an interesting book. It's short, and easy to read. Some chapters are just a few lines long. I can't say it gripped me - I took a while to read it despite its brevity - but it did intrigue me. The style is the book's defining quality. It's written in a way I've not seen before. The setting is modern America but the style is fairytale/mythic - the dialogue is not the least bit realistic, or intended to be, the narrator breaks the fourth wall many times, the prose is elegant and interesting... The story concerns a young girl (and later: young woman) who everyone who lays eyes on her can plainly see is destined to be murdered. This fated murder is an open topic of discussion among all the characters. Beyond that strangeness and the aforementioned unworldliness of the prose, it's a simple tale of young Bryony evading her fate while other pretty little girls get murdered left right and centre in her wake. We see her grow up, leave home, make friends, get married etc, and finally there's a big show down with the murderer who seems likely to finish her off. If you've read too much fantasy and are jaded, then this certainly has enough novelty to cleanse your pallet. If you're a fan of poetic prose ... well, the language here is not as flowery as the fonts (which are extremely flowery) ... but there are quite a few good lines and Yardley's prose is enjoyable. There's a gentle humour throughout, which is also fun. I didn't 100% buy into the vibe, but I applaud the effort at changing things up, and I hope that some of you will give it a try. Join my Patreon Join my 3-emails-a-year newsletter #prizes .....
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Wow! Wow! I've never, ever read a book like this before. Pretty, Little Dead Girls is a dark fairytale incorporating a classic, lyrical style of narrating into a modern day storyline & setting. "Bryony is destined to be murdered." I loved Bryony. Star Girl. I could see her very clearly in my mind. This tale of a beautiful, ethereal girl with a dark, deadly prophesy looming over her head is so sweetly sinister. I loved the way the author, Mercedes Yardley employed different, romantic narratives to lu
Wow! Wow! I've never, ever read a book like this before. Pretty, Little Dead Girls is a dark fairytale incorporating a classic, lyrical style of narrating into a modern day storyline & setting. "Bryony is destined to be murdered." I loved Bryony. Star Girl. I could see her very clearly in my mind. This tale of a beautiful, ethereal girl with a dark, deadly prophesy looming over her head is so sweetly sinister. I loved the way the author, Mercedes Yardley employed different, romantic narratives to lure her readers into her imaginative story. Sometimes this book reads like it's straight out of Grimm's Fairytales and sometimes it felt like a modern serial killer-thriller. But this isn't just about the girl. There's lots boys that come in and out of her life as well, some trustworthy and some not so trustworthy and I enjoyed how they were introduced on the page so that the reader could enjoy wondering how they would choose to handle their encounter with such an unusual girl. I especially liked Eddie, the guitarist from Seattle. One of my favorite parts was when Bryony decided to protest the mark of death that haunted her life and she decides to "fall in love". She goes on a dating spree: "...love is ever so shiny and desirable and so desperately worth pursuing, we are told, and so two Kens, a Nick and a Johnny later, she came across a Jeremy, who was tall and darling." "You're going to die Star Girl." he said, his thick lashes dropped over his eyes. "Yes, I know." "That's cool." I could see this whole scene as a movie with really modern, clever camera work and direction. Mercedes' writing is just so freakin' scrumptious. The ending was a bit abrupt--sort of left me hanging a little but overall, everything was just perfect. I highly recommend this book to literally everyone--fans of all genres but especially, dark fantasy, romance, murdery books and horror. A real delight for the senses.
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Please excuse all the fangirling that is about to ensue. If you knew what I know – how brilliant and utterly gorgeous Mercedes M. Yardley’s new novel is – you would not only forgive me, but you would undoubtedly join me in singing her praise. Before all else, it needs to be said that Pretty Little Dead Girls is a thought-provoking book that allows us many different readings. It can be read superficially and still be described as exceptional, but one could also spend months on allegorical interpr
Please excuse all the fangirling that is about to ensue. If you knew what I know – how brilliant and utterly gorgeous Mercedes M. Yardley’s new novel is – you would not only forgive me, but you would undoubtedly join me in singing her praise. Before all else, it needs to be said that Pretty Little Dead Girls is a thought-provoking book that allows us many different readings. It can be read superficially and still be described as exceptional, but one could also spend months on allegorical interpretations, trying to find non-literal meanings and likely only partially succeeding. In her strange, memorable but unassuming way, Yardley manages to raise some very important philosophical and existential issues. Her protagonist, Bryony, has always known that she would one day be murdered, and so did everyone around her. It is a simple fact of life, nothing to fuss about, and everyone who looks into her eyes even once knows that she will end up as someone’s victim. As Bryony waits for her destiny to be fulfilled, people around her keep dying instead. You see, fate tries and aims, and often misses by a narrow margin. So Bryony’s friends die, and she stays alive, at least for the time being. Narrative-wise, Pretty Little Dead Girls is innovative and very postmodern. Yardley uses metafictive devices to constantly draw attention to the narrative itself. She keeps opening a direct communication between the book (or rather the omniscient narrator) and the readers by asking them to participate with their opinions. Third person omniscient point of view is also a somewhat unusual choice for contemporary literature, but for Yardley, it works extremely well. The effect of this simple choice on the story is tremendous and I dare say brilliant. It speaks volumes about Mercedes M. Yardley and all the things we can expect from her in the future. Pretty Little Dead Girl is deeply, yet quietly romantic. There is love for Bryony, but like everything else, it comes without much fuss and it remains constant and reliable throughout. It is, I think, the most beautiful thing about this novel – the matter-of-fact approach to everything - life, love and death alike. This is a weird, whimsical tale perfect for weird, whimsical people; artists and dreamers, creative thinkers and free spirits. Paradoxically, Yardley’s style is oddly formal and playful at the same time, which reflects the overall mood of the story perfectly. If you only take one risk this year, a single read you’re unsure of, choose this one. Even if it’s not your type of story, you’ll be able to appreciate the beauty and the quality of Yardley’s writing. I, however, revel in this type of thing, and I so rarely get a chance to read something so perfect for me. My heart is full, my mind is blown, and every book I try to read just pales in comparison.


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4.5 stars! PRETTY LITTLE DEAD GIRLS, by Mercedes M. Yardley is a novel that caught me off-guard by the very bluntness of its synopsis:
"Bryony Adams is destined to be murdered . . . "
There is never any mention of an explanation for this, simply that she--and everyone she meets--instinctively knows and accepts this inevitable outcome. Each day Bryony--often referred to as the "Star Girl" for her ethereal beauty and tenacious hold on life--is still breathing, it is almost a surprise to those a
4.5 stars! PRETTY LITTLE DEAD GIRLS, by Mercedes M. Yardley is a novel that caught me off-guard by the very bluntness of its synopsis:
"Bryony Adams is destined to be murdered . . . "
There is never any mention of an explanation for this, simply that she--and everyone she meets--instinctively knows and accepts this inevitable outcome. Each day Bryony--often referred to as the "Star Girl" for her ethereal beauty and tenacious hold on life--is still breathing, it is almost a surprise to those around her.
"Death isn't a very good shot . . ."
Mercedes Yardley writes the novel in an almost fairy-tale way, her prose often as dreamlike and poetic as her marked heroine. Her emphasis on certain words or phrases leads the readers' minds onto so many other, branching-off paths.
"Such a difference one little word makes. Such weight and significance that word carries . . . "
However much she is "destined to be murdered", Bryony wants to live.
". . . Human nature dictates that we want what we want, and we want what is scarce. We want to enjoy things before they are taken from us . . . "
And so she runs. No matter how long or short of a stay we get with each character in this novel, Yardley infuses them all with lives full of hopes, dreams, emotions, and ambitions. Even those that are only in a single chapter, we leave feeling as though we "knew" them. The author has a phenomenal gift in the art of characterization, making it appear so easy with her words; and yet, in reality, this is a very difficult task for many writers to master. Fairy-tale feeling aside, you will undergo each of Bryony's adventures and each person whose life she impacts with her mere presence.
"You must know this: There are not always happy endings . . . "
Throughout this entire tale of a girl who was born destined only for death, we are besieged with the most human of all emotions, love and hope. Each new character she comes in contact with becomes fair game for the fates that crave her blood. You will read on with apprehension, wondering at their own final destinies now that they've crossed Bryony's path--but read on, you will. Yardley's incredible ability to capture the readers' attention and keep them in the worlds she creates is remarkably considerable. This is the tale of Bryony, the girl who must run to escape her own future. One thing you will take away from this riveting novel is that:
". . . life was not meant to be fair, it was meant to be lived."
Highly recommended!
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This book started off interesting enough, but ultimately it become only okay for me. It's described as a fairy tale, and I think that's pretty accurate. For example, we know that Bryony is destined to be murdered. She is going to die. Somehow every single person she meets or comes into contact with knows it too, and this becomes the theme of the book: How do we, Bryony's friends, keep her alive? Seriously. That's the entire book. Bryony loving life, almost getting killed, and always getting saved
This book started off interesting enough, but ultimately it become only okay for me. It's described as a fairy tale, and I think that's pretty accurate. For example, we know that Bryony is destined to be murdered. She is going to die. Somehow every single person she meets or comes into contact with knows it too, and this becomes the theme of the book: How do we, Bryony's friends, keep her alive? Seriously. That's the entire book. Bryony loving life, almost getting killed, and always getting saved in various ways. So yes, that could carry a fairly short fairy tale, but it's a bit thin as the plot of an full-length book. Combined with the flowery, whimsical writing, I began
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