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Shiloh Walker (Author)
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May 1, 2009
Sometimes getting to heaven requires a trip through hell. Twelve years ago, it looked like Del Prescott had it all. The wealthy family, the car, the looks and charm, and the perfect boyfriend. Then, mysteriously, she disappeared to "study abroad." Now she's back, and it's not merely to attend a high school reunion. She's here to face her demons-and Blake, the man she has never stopped loving. Blake Mitchell is a changed man, thanks to surviving twelve long years of difficulties that began after Del dropped out of his life. Now she's back, and she's nothing like the polished, stylish world traveler he imagined she'd be. There's a darkness about her, and a grim expression in her eyes that says she's prepared for fight or flight. Blake's concern for her breaks down the walls Del has built around her heart and she finally begins to heal from the abuse she suffered at the hands of her own family. But the betrayal goes deeper than either of them ever imagined-and it's about to come back to haunt them. Warning, this title contains the following: explicit sex, graphic language and violence

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About the Author

Shiloh Walker, the author of over 30 stories for Ellora's Cave, began writing when she was 12. Married since she was 19 to her highschool sweetheart, she lives int he midwest with her husband and their two children.

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  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing (May 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1599989891
  • ISBN-13: 978-1599989891
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #545,455 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Shiloh Walker has been writing since she was a kid... she fell in love with vampires with the book Bunnicula and has worked her way up to the more...ah... serious vampire stories. She loves reading and writing anything paranormal, anything fantasy, but most all anything romantic. Once upon a time, she worked as a nurse, but now she writes full time and lives with her family in the Midwest.

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not for me, June 7, 2010
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This is not an easy book for me to review so I have been putting it off for a while now. My main reason for this procrastination was whether I could review the book without giving much of the story away and I realized that this was not possible. First of all, the story is very brief (210 large print, short paragraphed pages). Secondly, I found the plot repetitive, lacking a real story, and thirdly, the characters were very sketchily developed. I must also add that the dialogues were unimaginative and lack lustre.

Well, let me take this from the top, but inevitably I will have to reveal parts of the plot not referred to on the back cover. However, had I known these facts I would not have ordered the book, as reading romance is, for me, my little escape cove where I immerse myself in the fantasy. Our two heroes in this story have been deeply traumatised. Del Prescot ran away from her extremely wealthy and seemingly privileged home because her stepfather had been sexually abusing her and there are some disturbing descriptions of his methods. I feel I have to warn people about that as I was horrified to read this as I was totally unprepared for it. I have read other literature describing in graphic detail rape or murder scenes but those books belong to a completely different category. Del returns years later as she has to face her past and confront her mother and stepfather. I must admit that the author has done some work here and describes Del's steps to come to grips with her past life in an honest, realistic manner. However, she rushed to finish the book and made everything appear haphazard, without giving time for the characters to develop and become more than "paper" thin.

Blake Mitchell is described as being an angel incarnate, too good and too handsome to be true. He is Del's boyfriend who suddenly loses all traces of his teenage girlfriend when she vanishes without a trace. There was another catch for me here as well,but this is more on the personal level. He suffered from cancer and though in the book he appears to have fully recovered and does not display any signs of weakness, it was hard for me to read, having recently lost two dear friends from the same illness, and helping two more fight it. I almost gave up reading the book, but as I said this is very personal, so take it as such. I simply want to let others know, who like me are in the phase of not being able to handle any stressful reading and who resort to romance to take their mind off, to avoid this book. Of course, there are those who might argue that the book is optimistic as it describes two people dealing with and overcoming what may at first seem like insurmountable obstacles. The choice is yours, as now you know some facts about this unconventional romance novel. Blake is the epitome of patience and understanding, a pillar of strength for our seriously disrupted heroine. But even here I would have preferred more interaction and more intimate confidences. You can't deal with such serious topics in an off hand manner, if you want to write a serious book. But I don't find that these topics mix well with this genre of books as the writers can spend neither the time, nor devote themselves to painstakingly shifting through the serious issues they raise.

As I have already mentioned, the story is sketchy with characters making a "guest" appearance and then disappearing. Del's mother is not fit to live according to the writer's brief description. This woman should have been more adequately analyzed when dealing with such sensitive topics, by delving deeper into the characters of both the victims and the victimizers. She was her mother for goodnss sake! In this case we are briefly shown two fiends (stepfather and mother) who perpetrated a crime that should have had them hanged. There are numerous gaps in the story but if I go on to list them I will probably be accused of giving away far too much. Notwithstanding my personal reservations on the plot, I can say that it is a book which was rushed and is neither well written, nor well developed.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Didn't quite make the mark, October 27, 2010
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I am normally a very big fan of Shiloh Walker. I was however disappointed in Beautiful Girl. Del was a teenage princess who experienced horrific, repeated sexual assaults by her step father. Blake was Del's high school boyfriend who has held a candle for his lost love ever since she took up and left town without a trace while he was away for summer vacation. Del has come back 12 years later to face her demons (and a high school reunion). Blake and Del try to reconnect and get past the hurt they caused each other, and the trauma both have suffered in the other's absence.

I felt that given the tortured characters and the subject matter surrounding their torture the author should have made me as the reader feel their pain. I did not. I felt Ms. Walker left out detrimental elements that should have pulled harder at my heart strings. There were holes in the development of both Del's and Blake's emotional scars. Del was a sexually abused woman who hasn't let a man so much as kiss her in 12 years, but she's willing to sleep with Blake within a week of seeing him again after 12 years. I just can't buy that. And Blake was a tough, cancer surviving cop whose experience with fighting cancer made him... What? I didn't feel that if Blake's sickness was important enough to mention it should have played a bigger role in who he became as an adult. Besides his never being able to grow his hair back after chemo. This is very rare.

There was just not enough description in the emotions of these two main characters for me.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A moving book, March 31, 2011
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I thought this book was good.. there are many people who have come into simliar situation and not dealt with them. I think this is a good book on how to try and move on with your life, but you really can't till you have dealt with the past.

I loved the relationship between Blake and Del.. I truely believe that there is 1 person for everyone and that was is the relationship between Blake and Del.. He is the person that she needs to move on with her life..
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