Review; The Skintaker by Frazer Lee

As I've read several other books by Frazer Lee, I ended up reading the horror novel The Skintaker and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
You have what he wants! Reclusive nineteen-year-old Rosie Shields hopes for a new lease of life that will free her from the stigma of her debilitating skin condition. Making a pilgrimage to the Amazon rainforest, Rosie experiences a new world beyond her wildest dreams among the mysterious Myahueneca tribe. But Rosie's dreams soon turn to nightmares when she embarks on a ritual vision quest that takes her to the very heart of darkness. Trapped between murderous hunters and raging forest fires, Rosie will be thrust into a fight for survival, a struggle that awakens an ancient evil stirring in the shadows... the demonic deity known as The Skintaker.

My Thoughts on the Book
While it was a bit slow in the beginning, the pace picked up after a while and things got interesting to say it the least. With a bunch of characters with different background, conflict was bound to happen sooner or later, which added to the tension in this book. Frazer Lee also plays a bit on the senses in this book, making one almost feel we're in the Amazon with Rosie.

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