Review: Book: Death’s Intern- DC Gomez

Title: Death’s Intern

Series: The Intern Diaries #1

Author’s Name: DC Gomez

Publisher: Gomez Expeditions

Genre: Urban Fantasy

Page Count: 264 Pages

ISBN: 9781977585349

Author or Book Website: DC Gomez Author | (dcgomez-author.com)

Link to Amazon purchase page: Amazon.com: Death’s Intern (The Intern Diaries): Gomez, D. C.: Books

Link to Goodreads: Death’s Intern (The Intern Diaries, #1) by D.C. Gomez | Goodreads

Release Date: N/A

How I Got the Book: Review Copy

Summary of the Book:

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Retired Army vet, Isis Black, lives in a small Texas town, a tiny dot on the map. The only friends she has are her coworkers at a Tex-Mex restaurant, the locals she serves, and a homeless man named Bob.

One evening after work, Death knocks at Isis’s apartment door. Death wears an expensive designer suit and four-inch heels. She has a curvaceous body, long, silky brown hair and mischief in her voice.

Isis is sure that she’s dreaming or has gone to hell for accidentally killing a man by knocking him off a crowded fire escape at a wild party. Death informs Isis that the man she killed was Death’s intern, and now Death needs Isis to take his place for the North American territory.

Somebody is stealing the souls that Death needs to transport to the afterlife. The intern’s job is to find out who is sabotaging Death’s efforts. Who better for the job than Isis – she’s lonely, bored and perfect – right down to her name. Death gives Isis three days to decide if she’ll take the job.

When her friend, Bob, goes missing, Isis is enraged. But is she willing to work with Death, a talking cat, and a boy-genius as her teammates to find Bob?
If she doesn’t help Death, will Bob, and homeless people across the country, die?

This is a story of courage and a chase to save humanity.

My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. There was so much to love about this book. The first thing that made me love this is Death is a woman. I also enjoyed the pacing of this book. It moves along at a nice pace that keeps me wanting to turn the pages. That is something that I had not seen in a novel before. I enjoy Isis and her sassiness. I am not sure how I would react if something like this happened to me but it was fun to go along with Isis on this journey. I would love to read the other books in this series.

My Rating of the Book: 4 Stars.

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