A 24-year-old Nova Scotia woman sentenced to seven years in prison in the killing of her former boyfriend has been granted full parole.

Amanda Greene lured Dillon Jewett, 18, to his death in 2010. She pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 2011.

Jewett was found dead in a quarry near East Uniacke on Oct. 3, 2010 — 13 months after his relationship with Greene ended. The woman's new boyfriend, Kyle Gowan, shot him to death.

The woman was allowed out on day parole in 2014, less than two years after she was sent to prison. At a hearing last week, the Parole Board of Canada granted her full parole.

The board said she has performed well on her temporary releases, including taking programs, getting a full-time job and strengthening her relationship with her child.

It's not all been smooth sailing for Greene. She first got day parole in January 2014, but lost it after she started using marijuana and was caught with alcohol in her vehicle.

Conditions for her full parole include abstaining from drugs and alcohol, and not having contact with anyone with a criminal background. She must also report all relationships to her parole supervisor.

Greene's co-accused, Gowan, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and is serving a life sentence. His brother, Steven Gowan, got three years for trying to cover up the murder.

Greene has claimed she was abused by Jewett while they dated, and the attack was an act of revenge. At her 2012 sentencing hearing, she told the court she has post-traumatic stress disorder because Jewett slammed her head in a wall, choked her and smothered her with a pillow.