Sera_Cross

TASTE OF 12: Twelve Killers. One Journal. No Way Out.
          	
          	What if the most deranged minds in the city weren’t just stories… but real?
          	
          	Taste of 12 is a dark, psychological descent into the minds of twelve uniquely twisted killers—each entry penned by a silent stalker who isn't just an observer, but an admirer. From the cannibal Chef to the identity-erasing Surgeon, from the gaslighting Therapist to the flame-wielding Priest—every page is a confession soaked in blood, dread, and design.
          	
          	But when Aria, a curious student, stumbles upon the journal in an abandoned train station… the game shifts.
          	
          	This isn’t just a record.
          	It’s a trap.
          	And she’s on the final page.
          	
          	Perfect for fans of: Gone Girl, You, The Silent Patient, or Mindhunter—with a voice sharp enough to cut and a twist that lingers like smoke in your lungs.
          	
          	
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          	To Readers:
          	Step into Aria’s shoes—but only if you're ready to feel the paranoia seep under your skin. Taste of 12 dares you to read between the screams.
          	
          	To Fellow Writers & Reviewers:
          	This is more than horror—this is a study in character-driven madness. Every killer is a metaphor. Every entry a mirror. Read it for the psychology. Review it for the technique. Share it because you won’t sleep until you do.
          	
          	
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          	Are you brave enough to turn the last page?
          	Because the journal... isn’t finished yet.
          	

PascalFa

@Sera_Cross The ending was... Wow. Aria gets to kill the original recorder and then becomes the recorder herself and not just a recorder but a character of her own to include in the poetic fractured minds in the journal. It's the type of ending that starts a new beginning as the entries now become Aria and her mystery Co author own to dictate and record. I would like to give more insight and maybe Co write something with you in a not so distant future on a platform we can chat with more regularly. Still the book's been a poetic delight and I enjoyed every word.
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Sera_Cross

TASTE OF 12: Twelve Killers. One Journal. No Way Out.
          
          What if the most deranged minds in the city weren’t just stories… but real?
          
          Taste of 12 is a dark, psychological descent into the minds of twelve uniquely twisted killers—each entry penned by a silent stalker who isn't just an observer, but an admirer. From the cannibal Chef to the identity-erasing Surgeon, from the gaslighting Therapist to the flame-wielding Priest—every page is a confession soaked in blood, dread, and design.
          
          But when Aria, a curious student, stumbles upon the journal in an abandoned train station… the game shifts.
          
          This isn’t just a record.
          It’s a trap.
          And she’s on the final page.
          
          Perfect for fans of: Gone Girl, You, The Silent Patient, or Mindhunter—with a voice sharp enough to cut and a twist that lingers like smoke in your lungs.
          
          
          ---
          
          To Readers:
          Step into Aria’s shoes—but only if you're ready to feel the paranoia seep under your skin. Taste of 12 dares you to read between the screams.
          
          To Fellow Writers & Reviewers:
          This is more than horror—this is a study in character-driven madness. Every killer is a metaphor. Every entry a mirror. Read it for the psychology. Review it for the technique. Share it because you won’t sleep until you do.
          
          
          ---
          
          Are you brave enough to turn the last page?
          Because the journal... isn’t finished yet.
          

PascalFa

@Sera_Cross The ending was... Wow. Aria gets to kill the original recorder and then becomes the recorder herself and not just a recorder but a character of her own to include in the poetic fractured minds in the journal. It's the type of ending that starts a new beginning as the entries now become Aria and her mystery Co author own to dictate and record. I would like to give more insight and maybe Co write something with you in a not so distant future on a platform we can chat with more regularly. Still the book's been a poetic delight and I enjoyed every word.
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Sera_Cross

HERE !!!
          I need your help suggest me some good books coz my fav authors are currently inactive so before I die I want you all to embrace me under your wings and suggest me  some amazing stories to read !!

PascalFa

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@Sera_Cross the end was, in one word... WOW. Seeing Aria become not just the new recorder but also a character to write down her own story, her own kill(s) in the journal alongside the other fractured minds.... Perfection for the ending. Would love to give more insight. Maybe on a platform we can talk more often. Overall, every word, every kill, every emotion, was a delight to experience in the book.
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Sera_Cross

@PascalFa Thank you so much for taking the time to read and reflect—your feedback genuinely means a lot to me! You're not wrong at all; in fact, you picked up on something crucial. The story isn't linear in a traditional sense—it’s intentionally fragmented, like scattered puzzle pieces seen through Aria’s unraveling mind.
            
            The killings are meant to feel disconnected at first, almost like journal entries from a collector obsessed with patterns of human darkness. Aria's POV is the thread—but one that frays slowly. She isn’t meant to drive the plot initially, but to be transformed by it, leading to the climax where reality and fiction blur.
            
            And as for the recorder? That mystery is the heart of it... until Entry 12.
            
            Would love to hear what you think after the ending!
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