It was never to be broken, never to be strained by anybody.
A bunch of curious teenagers planned a trip to the mysterious forests of El Yunque that was infamous for its horrific history of unfounded travelers and mysteries of many haunted spirits.
Will they succeed in surpassing the unwonted mysteries that exist all across the inauspicious forest?
Will they make out alive? What was the ulterior motive of the one who planned to give them the information about the forest?
The story revolves around five friends:
Shanon, Juana, Carmen, Antonio, and Sarah.
Will they make it out of the perplexity that has become their new fate? Will they survive in the end? Why was the forest considered an unknown landmass even though it was surrounded by a city?
Set up in Puerto Rico, this story will dive you through the Puerto Rican vibe and Spanish Charm.
[This book is purely imaginary. Any similarity with any original character must be a mere coincidence.
There are certain Spanish phrases used in the text to give the Puerto Rican vibe". Although they are translated later, by any chance if it causes any difficulty to the readers, I wholeheartedly apologize for the inconvenience]
When Jane Madarang's neighbor Natalie kills herself and leaves behind cryptic instructions, it's up to Jane and her classmates to unearth deadly secrets.
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Natalie Driscoll is dead.
She threw herself out a window and left her neighbor Jane to unravel their town's darkest secrets. Following Natalie's instructions leads Jane to three other high school students who all have something to hide. The four of them must carry out Natalie's final errand while solving the mysteries written in her diary. But the secrets they unearth may be far more dangerous than what they ever imagined.
Content and/or trigger warning: This story contains scenes of suicide, violence and murder that may be triggering for some readers.
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