Monday, August 8, 2011

{Review} Working Stiff by Rachel Caine




Working stiff is the first book of the Revivalist series that Rachel Caine has for us, you may know Rachel Caine from her previous work in the Morganville Vampires, Weather Warden and the Outcast Season series.
Series: Working Stiff #1 
Publication date: April 2, 2011
Publisher: RoC
ISBN-13: 9780451464132
Synopsis
In her new book we get to know Bryn Davis a former military that wants a stable life, so she decides to enter the business of the dead in Fairview Mortuary but after one of the worst first days ever, everything changes for her and now she is own by the pharmaceutical company Pharmadene and she must work with Patrick McCallister (her new boss) and Joe Fidelli trying to find a dealer that is selling ReturnĂ© that brings the dead back to life and the illegal operation down Bryn must adjust herself to all the new changes in her life without forgetting about her old responsibility's such as taking care of Mr. French her dog.
It's important for them to know how is selling the drugs because they have this particular side effect it can turn you into a zombie slave.
Review
I love that when I was reading this book it was hard to put down it felt like I was going to miss part of the action in the story.
 I liked the characters specially Patrick McCallister whom you can't help but love even when he isn't that nice to Bryn. Joe Fidelli is just a lovable character his personality makes you like him almost immediately. I believe it's a really good it’s fun, entertaining and with a good amount of action with a spice of mystery.
The only thing I would like to change about the book is the physical form of the book it just feels like I could hurt the book if I opened it completely and honestly it’s not something I like to do with my books. Besides that I wouldn't dare to change a thing. 
My only doubt are... what happened to Mr. French?? And what happened to all the special training Bryn got while in the army??
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1 comment:

  1. although it seems this book is not for me, i will say that if you have to worry about the book integrity you wont enjoy the contents all to well.

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