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A Suicide for Spring: The Elizabeth and Christian Saga: Book O...

What would you do if you realized that you were about to die?Teenager Elizabeth Martin never thought she would be in this situation. As if high school wasn’t already hard enough, she’s been the target of some very nasty bullying from some of her peers. But it gets even worse.Elizabeth has no idea that her schoolmates are members of a terrible cult. And that they plan to sacrifice her, and stage it as a suicide. Enter Christian Cooper, a handsome and enigmatic young man who’s new in town. He takes an interest in Elizabeth and she returns his feelings, which throws a wrench in the plans of the cult. After all, a suicide wouldn’t be very believable when Elizabeth is as happy as she’s ever been.But there are far darker issues at play, and Elizabeth will soon have to watch as those around her are destroyed…just so that the cult can get to her. Will she be able to escape from the unknown dangers that surround her? Or will Elizabeth Martin find herself dead?Author J. Crayton Smith offers a captivating and enthralling adventure in “A Suicide for Spring”. This fast-paced gothic urban fantasy will have audiences at the edge of their seats as they watch Elizabeth navigate her way through high school, all while trying to stay alive. For those who are a fan of spine-tingling thrills and compelling characters, this is the perfect young adult read.

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