Majesty eBook Jay E Tria

What would you do if the ghost of someone you love appeared in front of you?
Majesty is a beautiful ghost, with her hair of fire and eyes gray like smoke. That is Andy Fey’s first thought when the ghost of her best friend Majesty Hall appeared in her bedroom, only two months since her death. Majesty doesn’t know why she’s there, why only Andy can see her.
Andy isn’t sure if she should tell Gale, that boy who claims that he and Majesty were in love. Funny, sarcastic, and a self-proclaimed serial heartbreaker, Gale is proving to be a good friend in grief, though his trail of broken hearts could soon include hers.
As Andy and Gale wade through their sorrow, Andy wonders if Majesty is here to help ease her into this new, complicated friendship, or if she has a mission all her own.
Majesty eBook Jay E Tria
Andy or Andrea Fey had a list of people in her Yay and Nay boxes respectively, and she made sure she steered clear of those whom she couldn't be friends with. But when Professor Graysor assigned her to Majesty Hall as her Statistics partner, she didn't know where to place her.Majesty is the kind of girl who wanted to please everybody, to befriend everyone, who was always bubbly and talked in a singsong manner. When Andrea got to know her, it was only a matter of time before she realized she had made her her friend for life and beyond.
And the next time she saw Majesty again, two months after her funeral, she wouldn't want to let go.
My friends know me as a crybaby; soap-operas and sappy romance stories easily make me cry. Even a picture of two old greying couple spoon-feeding each other make me sniff. What more if I read a story about two friends who never let go of each other even after death?
Ahh, the tears rolling down from my eyes were uncontrollable, they were like they had a mind of their own. When Andy learned about Majesty Hall's sickness, I felt something lodged in my throat. When Majesty had to skip classes to undergo treatments, I had rocks in my stomach. When Andy heard the news about Majesty's cure, my heart leaped. And when Majesty met her demise, I was dumbfounded. But when Andy met Gale in Majesty's funeral, hope smiled through my soul.
I thought I was Andrea herself and I was the one shocked after seeing her beautiful and ethereal ghostly figure. I reminded myself that Majesty wasn't my father who had succumbed to cancer. I told myself, Majesty's ghost appearing in front of me is a reminder that there is indeed life after death and there's a reason for everything.
I know this review is becoming more of a cry-fest, so forgive me for being a sentimental fool. But if you look beyond the waterworks, we'll all realize that there's a Majesty in our lives, whether living nor a ghost, who reminds us about the value of life, taking chances, chasing dreams, exposing your feelings and fueling your desire to live and love. I may not be a profiler like Andy, but I felt the emotions she's kept tucked inside her heart, wishing I could also love more than less. The grief she'd been through, as well as Gale and the Halls, was something we have to encounter and experience in order to let go.
Despite the tears I've shed, this book, Majesty, isn't really a total tearjerker. It's more of a journey to new beginning, a stage that will help you cope and look at the world in a new light.
Jay E. Tria is a talented author, a wonderful storyteller and a bit of a heart-breaker and a tear-jerker. Yes, she caused my eyes to tear up, caused my heart to break into pieces and lulled me to sleep after Gale and Andrea found each other again. Majesty is beautiful. Go figure.
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Majesty eBook Jay E Tria Reviews
I was going through something personal when I decided to take Majesty with me for a road trip after Christmas. I guess you could call it a serendipitous thing because I immediately latched on to the story like a lifeline. The main theme of the story (named after one of the main characters, Majesty Hall) was about dealing with grief and how you could get lost in the numbing feeling. Andy, the narrator and protagonist, went through the usual stages of bereavement, her agony palpable in every page. Another character by the name of Gale shared in the loss, aside from Majesty’s parents who were just as distraught. But more than just the shared grief among the characters, there was an abundance of love, and how such feelings bind people closer as they move on with their lives.
Perhaps the beauty in this masterpiece is the elegant simplicity of the prose. The writing is crystal clear and just begs to be read and savored. It doesn’t attempt to preach or say something lofty about death—it just exists as it is. I never thought to say there’s beauty in death, but reading Majesty certainly made me feel that way. It made me contemplate on the recent loss I’ve experienced and let the feels wash over. John Green said it best “That’s the thing about pain. It demands to be felt.” And just as well, like Majesty’s effervescent character, she’d leave a piece of herself, one that you’d always take with you wherever you go.
Good book.
This was a weird story but I really loved it. I cared about the characters. It made me feel really good. I like it when stories do that <3
This is a beautiful story about a beautiful soul who passes away and leaves her best friend with the huge problem of continuing to live after she has left her behind. What stands out in this story is how real the emotions are, how raw, and how personal. The author truly understands what it means to experience loss and what it means to have to deal with life when that's the last thing you want to do.
Andy or Andrea Fey had a list of people in her Yay and Nay boxes respectively, and she made sure she steered clear of those whom she couldn't be friends with. But when Professor Graysor assigned her to Majesty Hall as her Statistics partner, she didn't know where to place her.
Majesty is the kind of girl who wanted to please everybody, to befriend everyone, who was always bubbly and talked in a singsong manner. When Andrea got to know her, it was only a matter of time before she realized she had made her her friend for life and beyond.
And the next time she saw Majesty again, two months after her funeral, she wouldn't want to let go.
My friends know me as a crybaby; soap-operas and sappy romance stories easily make me cry. Even a picture of two old greying couple spoon-feeding each other make me sniff. What more if I read a story about two friends who never let go of each other even after death?
Ahh, the tears rolling down from my eyes were uncontrollable, they were like they had a mind of their own. When Andy learned about Majesty Hall's sickness, I felt something lodged in my throat. When Majesty had to skip classes to undergo treatments, I had rocks in my stomach. When Andy heard the news about Majesty's cure, my heart leaped. And when Majesty met her demise, I was dumbfounded. But when Andy met Gale in Majesty's funeral, hope smiled through my soul.
I thought I was Andrea herself and I was the one shocked after seeing her beautiful and ethereal ghostly figure. I reminded myself that Majesty wasn't my father who had succumbed to cancer. I told myself, Majesty's ghost appearing in front of me is a reminder that there is indeed life after death and there's a reason for everything.
I know this review is becoming more of a cry-fest, so forgive me for being a sentimental fool. But if you look beyond the waterworks, we'll all realize that there's a Majesty in our lives, whether living nor a ghost, who reminds us about the value of life, taking chances, chasing dreams, exposing your feelings and fueling your desire to live and love. I may not be a profiler like Andy, but I felt the emotions she's kept tucked inside her heart, wishing I could also love more than less. The grief she'd been through, as well as Gale and the Halls, was something we have to encounter and experience in order to let go.
Despite the tears I've shed, this book, Majesty, isn't really a total tearjerker. It's more of a journey to new beginning, a stage that will help you cope and look at the world in a new light.
Jay E. Tria is a talented author, a wonderful storyteller and a bit of a heart-breaker and a tear-jerker. Yes, she caused my eyes to tear up, caused my heart to break into pieces and lulled me to sleep after Gale and Andrea found each other again. Majesty is beautiful. Go figure.

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