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WILDWOOD CREEK

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WILDWOOD CREEK

By: TABEITHA POLLARD
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Halloween. The time of year where treats and tricks are in abundance – Especially for Kamal and Danine. Heading to Wildwood Creek to the same cabin they spent their honeymoon seemed ideal for the couple to celebrate their fifth anniversary. But is it more tricks than treats this year?

Kamal has many secrets; and they begin to emerge the moment the couple enters Missouri. Lies, deceit, and death surrounds the couple. Will anyone walk away, or will everything crumble under the weight of the skeletons that have been hidden in the closet?
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This book was so good because the wife really didn't know her husband like she thought she did.
That man was crazy as hell and he really thought he was gonna become who he wanted to become.
But in the end he suffered for all the actions of everything he did

Amazing

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I really didn’t like the AI being the narrator for this story; it felt forced and extremely emotionless, because the voice didn’t carry true feelings and authenticity to grasp the listener’s attention. I wasn’t sure at first if I wanted to give this book a chance; however I’m glad that I did, because the crazy and captivating story made up for the lack of performance. This listen was surprisingly good; it didn’t start off slow, but got straight to the point and the backstory which is why I believed it flowed so well. I wasn’t to fond off the whole devil worshipping and certain abominations of this book, because of my spiritual belief, but I’ll admit it kept me intrigued to keep listening.

What a Book!!!

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