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The Beloved
The Beloved
Author: J. F. Gonzalez
You've seen her before. Perhaps your best friend is dating her, getting himself into debt by taking her out to fancy restaurants and buying her expensive gifts. Yet you see her for what she is... Or maybe he's the guy who has perfectly good excuses for not finding a job, so he lets his live-in girlfriend support them. She works hard to k...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780843956948
ISBN-10: 0843956941
Publication Date: 11/2006
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: Leisure
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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canewen avatar reviewed The Beloved on + 17 more book reviews
This is a new horror writer for me this is the second book I've read by him and couldn't hardly put either one down. WARNING: May be to graphic for some!
LaurieS avatar reviewed The Beloved on + 504 more book reviews
Hmmm, is it fair to rate a book when I didn't finish it? Probably not but I'm doing it anyway. This 2 stars is for the first 90 excruciatingly boring pages. I quit after that, as I couldn't take yet another detailed description of a white trash woman getting blasted and cursing out her ex or the endless jabbering on about lame-ass, pitiful sex blinded Ronnie working double shifts to pay the mortgage, the utilities, and the car payment while his new girlfriend sits on her lazy ass, refusing to work and ignoring the kids. She gives good sex though, apparently. I read to escape this tedious real life crap. Also, the setup of this story could have easily been cut by half because the author repeats the same info. until you're bleary eyed with boredom. Things may get better but I couldn't chance tormenting myself for another 300 or so pages and I have too many other things to read/watch. It wasn't scary or suspenseful and the characters were dullards. It amazes me that this book was written by the same guy who wrote Survivor.
cemeterygates avatar reviewed The Beloved on + 29 more book reviews
An unusual modern tale about succubi. I know Gonzalez has it in him to craft a more eloquently designed story, nonetheless it's a solid horror novel that's paced well and I'd recommend it for fans of the genre.


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