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Bashed

By: Rick R. Reed
Narrated by: Taavi Mark
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Three haters. Two lovers. And a collision course with tragedy.

That October night, Donald and Mark had no idea their lives and love were about to be shattered by 'fag bashers,' intent on pain, and armed with ridicule, fists, and an aluminum baseball bat. Bashed charts the course of a journey that encompasses suspense, horror, and, ultimately, romance.

©2009 Rick R. Reed (P)2013 Rick R. Reed
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Romance Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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It’s hard to enjoy a book that describes not much but tells you every action and thought of each character as and when they think it. There’s not much connection or weaving or plot and it’s fairly linear and predictable.

The voice-acting of female characters is appalling and is made even worse by their dopey personalities.

Near the end, I was very disappointed at how a potentially dramatic scene was already summarised and done by the next scene.

Avoid this book if you are wise.

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