A review by wolfshine
Death Donor by Matt Ward

5.0

When we first meet Sam, she's living a boring life as the bodyguard of one of the richest men in the world. It isn't exciting compared to the life she used to live, but at the very least, she's able to support her family. When her daughter is kidnapped and murdered, she tries to desperately hold her life together. When her husband commits suicide, it's the straw that broke the camel's back. Sam goes on a mission for revenge, and she won't stop until everyone who turned her life upside down pays.

I always love a good story about a strong woman, and this was a book that didn't disappoint. The complete transformation that Sam went through was an immersive rollercoaster. It was easy to root for her, and I hoped from the very first chapter that things would get better for her. Not only were the characters well created, but the world that Matt has put them in was very unique. Not unique though is the difference between the rich and the poor class. The elite are able to live longer lives simply by using the organs of those unfortunate enough to have to sell them to live.

Very powerful book.

If you like stories full of action, suspense, and a plot that leaves you breathless, this is the book for you.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.