Wednesday, April 26, 2023

BBNYA2022 Blog Tour ~ The Reaper's Quota

Meet Grim Reaper #2497. Behind on his work, he must complete his quota of thirty Random Deaths or face termination in the worst way. Faced with an insurmountable task and very little time to complete it, Reaper #2497 struggles to hang on to the one thing he's not supposed to have - his humanity.

I received this book to read and review as part of the 2022 BBNYA competition and the BBNYA finalists tours organised by the TWR Tour team. All opinions are my own, unbiased and honest.


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Book source ~ BBNYA
10 November 2021
Paranormal
201 Pages

My Rating ~ 4 bites and a nibble



You’d think being a Grim Reaper would have some leeway over how the job is done. Not in this world. There are many Grim Reapers. And they all have to answer to a boss. And that boss answers to a boss and it’s basically just like a large corporation who doesn’t give a shit about its employees. Do the job or be gone. Except when a Grim Reaper is gone, they’re gone for good. Right? That’s one question that Grim Reaper #2497 wants an answer for. 


This is a slightly horrifying tale about death and the million ways to die with a snarky main character and dark humor. But it’s also got a lot of heart. And questions. So many questions. I love this book. Maybe you will, too.


Sarah McKnight has been writing stories since she could pick up a pencil, and it often got her in trouble during math class. After a brief stint teaching English to unruly middle schoolers in Japan, she decided she wasn’t going to put off her dream of becoming a writer any longer and set to work. With several novels in the making, she hopes to tackle issues such as anxiety, depression, and letting go of the past - with a little humor sprinkled in, too. A St. Louis native, she currently lives in Pennsylvania with her wonderful husband and three cats.


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2 comments:

  1. I loved it! Since it was 5th, the top 4 must be incredible!

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    1. I read #4 and #3 and loved them both! I have to read #2 and the winner.

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