Book Review: DARK PRAYER by Natasha Mostert

dark prayerIf you are into paranormal and loves a good mystery, then DARK PRAYER by Natasha Mostert should be in your reading list this spring.

Even in the 21st century, the human mind and how it functions remain a mystery to medical science. Up to today, scientists claim that humans only use 10% of our brain’s capacity.

If we keep that in mind, Natasha Mostert’s paranormal mystery thriller becomes sinister and scary as a young girl Jenilee Gray completely transforms herself to Eloise Blake without any knowledge of her prior life.

And though amnesia will be the first logical reason that comes to mind, the Jenilee’s parentage and her past suggest otherwise.

The plot will keep you interested and with parkour intimately linked to the storyline, it will get your adrenaline going.

DARK PRAYER is Rated T for Teens due to some adult themes.

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Description

Eloise Blake is on the run from a life she can no longer remember. And from a killer who will stop at nothing, to protect a secret as old as time. From the award-winning author of SEASON OF THE WITCH, comes a thriller about memory, identity and the murderous consequences of a quest gone wrong.