A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham keeps cooking and cooking stuff up for quite a bit long that it starts to hamper your appetite.

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A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham keeps cooking and cooking stuff up for quite a bit long that it starts to hamper your appetite.
True Believer by Jack Carr became a bit manual-like for me and the plot gets a bit blurry at times but the same could also make someone fan.
Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala didn’t take itself seriously and that was my major beef with the book. Everything was just humour.
Those Empty Eyes by Charlie Donlea suffers from multiple personality disorder as it behaves differently at different phases.
Between Two Strangers by Kate White felt like a little too ambitious plot that struggled at the finishing point due to over exertion.
The Silver Serpent by Lena Jones is a quick, light and a bit of young Nancy Drew style read and that in our book means that this is PERFECT!
All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham is a slow burn thriller that will take time for fruition but once it does, totally worth it !
As Good As Dead by Holly Jackson annoyed me to the core for absolutely treating one of the best book boyfriends ever, so badly.
The Headmaster’s List by Melissa de la Cruz could have been a lot of things but contrary to its promise, the secrets are all still blurry
The Worst Best Man is perfect if you love this genre whole heartedly as you will get everything native to this genre in this book