Misery Loves Company
A Fiction, Christian Fiction, Mystery book. Yet every great storyteller knows its the fine art of taking me by...
Filled with grief, Jules Bellano rarely leaves the house since her husband’s death while on duty as a police officer. Other than the reviews Jules writes on her blog, she has little contact with the outside world.One day when she ventures out to the local grocery store, Jules is bumped into by a fellow customer who apologizes profusely. She recognizes him as her favorite author, Patrick Reagan. Jules gushes and thoroughly embarrasses herself before Regan graciously talks with her.And that’s the last thing she remembers—until she wakes up in a strange room with a splitting headache. She’s been kidnapped. And what she discovers will change everything she believed about her husband’s death . . . her career . . . and her faith.
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We need people, Juliet, to show us our selfishness, to extract the ugliness that reveals itself in our hearts. Rene Gutteridge, Misery Loves Company // Yet every great storyteller knows its the fine art of taking me by the hand and showing me that has the most effect on a readers soul. Its how writers slip it all into us while were not looking. While were reading words, theyre making magic happen, and when that magic lands right in our hearts, were theirs forever. Rene Gutteridge, Misery Loves Company //
A grief-stricken widow, Juliet Belleno rarely leaves her house. She spends her time working on her blog, and she loves writing book reviews. Her favorite author is Patrick Reagan, and Jules is disappointed when his latest bestseller leaves her with an unfavorable impression. She shares the following thought with her readers: "Don't... Review copied from my blog: http://ineedthatbook.blogspot.comThis book threw me off for the first few chapters; a blogger who reviews the odd book gets kidnapped not long after posting a negative review I really dont want any authors who read my reviews to get inspired from that little idea. So yes, I was a little thrown off but luckily... This was a very odd book - I thought it was going to be a total Stephen King Misery knockoff and nearly stopped after chapter 5, but decided to give it a bit more time. I'm glad I did, as I enjoyed the story overall, but the ending was just too dramatic AND rather unsatisfying. (view spoiler)[She has no desire to find Patrick?! I can...