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Unbound: A Tale of Temptation and Terror |
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Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down Review: From the moment I started this book, it had me hooked to see what would happen next. It flowed fairly well and kept me on the edge of my seat. Although it reminded me of other stories or movies I've encountered, it was a good read. Junk food for the mind, but I know the author enjoys writing and he would agree with me. Keep up the good work, Tim! Sorry it took so long to get this written.
Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down Review: From the moment I started this book, it had me hooked to see what would happen next. It flowed fairly well and kept me on the edge of my seat. Although it reminded me of other stories or movies I've encountered, it was a good read. Junk food for the mind, but I know the author enjoys writing and he would agree with me. Keep up the good work, Tim! Sorry it took so long to get this written.
Rating: Summary: Pick up Unbound and I bet you can't put it down Review: From the time I was a child I have enjoyed being frightened. Over the years I have watched and read more than my fair share of horror movies and novels. My shelves are lined with books written by Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Clive Barker. I have a great deal of experience in being scared. Tim Vargo's Unbound is a book that will pull you into its dark, twisted little world and not loosen its icy grip on your mind until the final page has turned. I tossed Unbound into my bag as I did some last minute packing for a weekend trip to Vegas with my wife. At the time I thought that there was little chance that I would even have time to read the first paragraph but brought it along just in case. I began reading the story while waiting for my wife to get ready for dinner. From the first page I was hooked. I spent almost every available minute in the room reading the book. Maybe it was because I was in sin city, but I was captivated by this tale of temptation and the evil that is always just under the surface of all that glitters. Even if you don't go to Vegas, Unbound is a sure thing.
Rating: Summary: Pick up Unbound and I bet you can't put it down Review: From the time I was a child I have enjoyed being frightened. Over the years I have watched and read more than my fair share of horror movies and novels. My shelves are lined with books written by Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Clive Barker. I have a great deal of experience in being scared. Tim Vargo's Unbound is a book that will pull you into its dark, twisted little world and not loosen its icy grip on your mind until the final page has turned. I tossed Unbound into my bag as I did some last minute packing for a weekend trip to Vegas with my wife. At the time I thought that there was little chance that I would even have time to read the first paragraph but brought it along just in case. I began reading the story while waiting for my wife to get ready for dinner. From the first page I was hooked. I spent almost every available minute in the room reading the book. Maybe it was because I was in sin city, but I was captivated by this tale of temptation and the evil that is always just under the surface of all that glitters. Even if you don't go to Vegas, Unbound is a sure thing.
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