Review and Blurb of Richard West's Suicide Games

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Suicide Games

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Suicide Games

Where can you find it?  Here:

https://www.wattpad.com/story/79112623-suicide-games-a-paranormal-surivial-story

The Blurb of the Book:

We all know taking your life is the ultimate taboo in the Christian and Catholic religions. Condemning one's self to the pits of hell.

But for some doomed souls, there is a glimmer of hope. A chance to escape their cruel fate and be reborn again.

But to gain such a wish, our undead contestant must participate in a series of insane challenges. To facing demons, fighting other contestant, or even facing the terms of why they killed themselves in the first place. Their only weapon at their side is the weapon they used to kill themselves.... and their wits!

Review for Suicide Games written by: Kathie Rivera

"Although Suicide Games is still an ongoing series I have been reading it for a while and my impression is that it's ending won't disappoint. It is a freshly, original story with a lot of action and gore, but also with a lot of world building detail and character diversity. If you like Dante's Inferno and The Hunger Games, you are in for a treat. Suicide Games has a strong drama involving suicide, violence and lesbianism. It is not suited for all readers. This book is rated mature. I particularly enjoyed a very creative multimedia section the writer created called The Suicide Games News where there are two anchors from hell talking about the games. He posted the photos of the anchors and an irresistibly amazing audio. It was well narrated, enjoyable and clever. It is a feature that enhances the reader's experience, it allows readers and fans to listen to the author and it portrays Richard's passion for his book and for his readers. Certainly this book will have a bright future and I can't wait to read more."


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