A review by edencruix
Ashley Bell by Dean Koontz

2.0

This book started slow. Then sped up and then slowed down again. I found it hard to stay engaged. Koontz’s writing style is unnecessarily wordy and all the extra description gets boring. I never really heard Bebe’s voice, only Koontz. Also, none for the characters are flawed. Bebe is described as a “goddess” on more than one occasion. Someone who is exceptionally smart, exceptionally logical, exceptionally resilient and exceptionally level-headed, all of which made her exceptionally dull. Paxton (who -spoiler alert: Bebe imagined into existence) has about as much personality as a cardboard cutout of a boy scout, go figure Bebe created him.