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.

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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.
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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.
Beyond the Darkness is filled with family goals, relationship struggles and twists and turns to keep it enjoyable.
The Night Stalker by Chris Carter needs a strong stomach and mind. Hold on because it is going to be one bloody ride but worth one.
The Executioner by Chris Carter is perfect for anybody who wouldn’t mind gruesome violence in their books. Read on for our take