We thought death was the end, turns out it's just the prologue.
RUE
I died, briefly.
Then I came back.
Now I'm determined to make the most of every minute I have left.
Only problem is I've been saddled with supervision.
Kane Deveraux is handsome, smug, and cold as a tombstone.
So why does he make me feel something more powerful than death?
KANE
As a reaper, I have helped crossover thousands of souls.
And not one of them have touched mine...until Rue Chamberlain.
She's stubborn, reckless, and maddeningly radiant.
And for this centuries-old spirit, she's a living woman that is absolutely off-limits.
If I follow the rules, I will lose her.
If I break them, I might lose everything.
Grim is a darkly funny, wickedly romantic tale of life, death, and a love that refuses to rest in peace.
Industry Reviews
"DJ Krimmer & Joe Arden did an amazing job bringing the characters of this world to life. Rue and Kane will forever be in my heart!" -Goodreads User
"I was consumed by the imagery DJ Krimmer and Joe Arden depicted throughout this beautiful story. I found myself deeply emotional at times and riding the high of the hilarious banter, which intertwined seamlessly as the characters navigated their journey between the circumstances that brought them together." - Goodreads User
"I loved the dark, Gothic feel. The sad parts, the banter, the comedic relief...
I 100% recommend this book!" -Goodreads User
"But Grim is more than a romance. It's about second chances, compassion, and what it means to face the inevitable. It explores the fear of knowing your fate, the ticking clock of your final days, and the unbearable weight of guiding others to theirs." -Goodreads User
"Existentially, this story gave me so many moments of quiet reflection. The writing is rich in symbolism between light and dark- and the discovery of ourselves in the shadows of it all. What these two authors have achieved in Grim is to follow the structure of a romantic comedy (it has spice, conflict and an HEA) while giving the reader moments that resonate deeper and more permanently than what is within the pages." -Goodreads User