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pandasbookshelf 's review for:
Begging to Die
by Graham Masterton
I was a huge fan (couldn't get enough) of this series to start with. I just loved Katie Maquire and Graham's writing style. As the books have progressed I lost interest as it felt like more of the same and that it had lost the graphic yet realistic horror of the early novels. Now they just feel like shock for shock's sake. And poor Katie, poor girl can't get a break. I agree the sex scenes are very cringe worthy, and I haven't liked any of Katie's relationships, except for Kyna but even then it makes me so mad. The end of this was spoiled for me so I went in knowing what would happen and I am kind of glad I was prepared otherwise I might have thrown my book across the room.
Graham Masterson is still a genius and I still love his books, but this one could have been stronger and offered a bit more than delivered.
Graham Masterson is still a genius and I still love his books, but this one could have been stronger and offered a bit more than delivered.