The Grimm Brotherhood Series by Kel Carpenter, Meg Anne

3.98 · 41 ratings
  • Reaper's Blood (The Grimm Brotherhood #1)
    #1

    Reaper's Blood (The Grimm Brotherhood #1)

    Kel Carpenter, Meg Anne

    Rated: 3.81 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2020

    I died for Hostess cupcakes.I know. Tragic, right?Even worse, after I came back I still didn’t get any cupcakes.What I did get, however, is a six-foot-something reaper with eyes like blue fire to guide me into the world of the supernatural. Which, as it turned out, wasn’t quite like the fairytales little girls are told growing up.Not only is magic real, more importantly, so are monsters.And apparently, I’m one of them.But I’m getting ahead of myself here... more

  • Reaping Havoc (The Grimm Brotherhood #2)
    #2

    Reaping Havoc (The Grimm Brotherhood #2)

    Kel Carpenter, Meg Anne

    Rated: 4.07 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2020

    I found my brother’s murderer, by becoming his next victim.The asshat killed me, too. But little does he know—I came back. Again.Now he’s going down.But before I can destroy him, I need to resolve the little issue of me not dying. That’s twice now I’ve cheated death. Something’s not right.Graves doesn’t think I’m a reaper, and the ghosts seem to agree with him. They say that I’m different. That I’m more.All I know is that things are getting real weird in Farrow’s Square and dying is hungry work... more

  • Reaper Reborn (The Grimm Brotherhood #3)
    #3

    Reaper Reborn (The Grimm Brotherhood #3)

    Kel Carpenter, Meg Anne

    Rated: 4.09 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2020

    Just when I think things are finally starting to calm down, I come face-to-face with my long-lost twin.Turns out, being a Daughter of Death is a whole lot more than just kicking ass and taking names.There are things like rules...and responsibilities.Oh yeah, and let’s not forget the monster that’s killed me in all my past lives. That’s a thing, too.There’s also this teensy little problem: James may be gone but the distrust he created in the supernatural community is still very much alive... more

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