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laffingkat 's review for:
Death's Intern
by D.C. Gomez
This is the first book in The Intern Diaries series by D.C. Gomez. While I look forward to the rest of the series, this book ends on a satisfying note, so don't be afraid of cliffhangers.
The story starts slowly but builds tension as it progresses. It has an interesting premise and a likeable cast of characters. It gets a bit silly at times, but I enjoyed reading an urban fantasy/paranormal suspense story that stays light and humorous and has some very sweet moments that don’t involve romance. If you prefer dark and gritty (or hot and steamy), this isn’t for you.
Unfortunately, this book is desperately in need of a good edit. While the errors didn’t prevent me from understanding what was happening, they were frequent enough to be annoying and diminished my enjoyment of what is otherwise a fun story.
I’d recommend this if you enjoy light, humorous paranormal stories and frequent grammatical errors won’t ruin your fun. Note that the book contains some violence, some swearing (but no f-bombs), and no sexual content.
The story starts slowly but builds tension as it progresses. It has an interesting premise and a likeable cast of characters. It gets a bit silly at times, but I enjoyed reading an urban fantasy/paranormal suspense story that stays light and humorous and has some very sweet moments that don’t involve romance. If you prefer dark and gritty (or hot and steamy), this isn’t for you.
Unfortunately, this book is desperately in need of a good edit. While the errors didn’t prevent me from understanding what was happening, they were frequent enough to be annoying and diminished my enjoyment of what is otherwise a fun story.
I’d recommend this if you enjoy light, humorous paranormal stories and frequent grammatical errors won’t ruin your fun. Note that the book contains some violence, some swearing (but no f-bombs), and no sexual content.