A review by whatsmacksaid
Two Weeks' Notice by Rachel Caine

DNF on page 47 due to boredom and a general irritation/sadness that what is essentially a medical condition is billed as an addiction. That, and the main character responds poorly to a domestic abuse/murder-suicide event--Bryn acts as a therapist when she clearly doesn't have the training or temperament for it, and becomes angry with a woman whose husband killed her, their children, and then himself because she... I'm not even sure. Because she didn't tell her husband that she was technically dead in a manner that would keep him from reacting badly to the news? That's some serious victim blaming, and was presented with no self-reflection on Bryn's part (e.g. maybe she should have listened to the woman's concerns before insisting she tell her husband she's dead!).