A review by andimontgomery
Dying Is My Business by Nicholas Kaufmann

4.0

I was excited to finally get my hands on this new UF series with a male lead. Trent can't remember anything beyond the last year; he doesn't even know his real name. What he does know is that he cannot die. Because that has already happened--repeatedly--and he keeps coming back.

A local crime boss sees his value and sends him on dangerous jobs to retrieve people and/or objects. When his latest job to retrieve a box isn't as simple as expected, Trent is suddenly pulled into a world of hidden magic where werewolves, gargoyles, vampires and dragons coexist with humans in NYC.

Trent isn't necessarily a bad guy, and I really liked how he evolved as the story progressed. It made for a highly engaging and entertaining read that I honestly didn't want to put it down. I wasn't fond of the cliffhanger ending, but since this is the first book in a new series, I'll just have to wait for the next book to find out what happens next.