Saturday, December 15, 2012

[ARC Review] Grave Intentions by Lori Sjoberg


Grave Intentions
Lori Sjoberg
January 3rd, 2013
Kensington Books
294 pages

Arc courtesy of Kensington Books via Netgalley.


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He’s handsome, reliable, and punctual—the perfect gentleman when you want him to be. But this dream man is Death’s best agent—and now he’s got more than his soul to lose…

One act of mercy before dying was all it took to turn soldier David Anderson into a reaper—an immortal who guides souls-of-untimely-death into the afterlife. But the closer he gets to atoning for his mortal sin and finally escaping merciless Fate, the more he feels his own humanity slipping away for good. Until he encounters Sarah Griffith. This skeptical scientist can’t be influenced by his powers—even though she has an unsuspected talent for sensing the dead. And her honesty and irreverent sense of humor reignite his reason for living—and a passion he can’t afford to feel. Now Fate has summoned David to make a devastating last harvest. And he’ll break every hellishly-strict netherworld rule to save Sarah...and gamble on a choice even an immortal can’t win.

 Grave Intentions by Lori Sjoberg was a cute if somewhat predictable read. Its about David a Reaper and the mortal woman, Sarah, he falls in love with. The beginning of the book was a little slow for me but once the couple meet things get moving and I liked the way the story picked up from there.
Then David gets a notice for a reaping job and its Sarah on the list and all the rules are broken then. Like I said the plot is predictable and I had the ending figured out once I got the plot twist. Grave Intentions is an enjoyable read and I liked the way the chemistry sizzled right off the page for David and Sarah.

I will definitely check out more book in the Grave Intentions world because I am intrigued by the supporting cast like Adam and Ruby. I look forward to their stories.

All in all Grave Intentions is cute, predictable, and I didn't feel like I wasted my time reading it.

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