One By One by Chris Carter (Robert Hunter#5) is a roller coaster ride and keep you on your toes making them the perfect kind of thriller
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One By One by Chris Carter (Robert Hunter#5) is a roller coaster ride and keep you on your toes making them the perfect kind of thriller
Masala, Horror & Love by Dhiraj Singh has so many layers to it and it is simply amazing to watch it work its magic.
God of Malice (Legacy of Gods, #1) by Rina Kent was like watching an accident that horrified and left me enthralled at the same time
Beasts and Beauty: Dangerous Tales by Soman Chainani s a work of beauty. Its pure beauty both inside and outside makes it perfect.
The Death Sculptor by Chris Carter is not for everybody’s consumption but those who do will agree that the plot has magic to it.
The Caller by Chris Carter is pretty intense and sinister to keep your insides from churning but at the same time, is a thorough page-turner
I couldn’t relate to the main character. In fact, None of the characters. So that’s why Anatomy by Dana Schwartz wasn’t the best read for me.
Within These Wicked Walls by Lauren Blackwood is a pretty happening book. I think that’s best to define it.
When You Get the Chance by Emma Lord is fluffy and candy-sweet with sprinkles of life lessons, adorable family moments and of course romance.
Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson wasn’t exactly what I was hoping for. Too many cryptic things and too many sub-layers.