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Your Heart Belongs to Me

From the #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense comes a riveting thriller that probes the deepest terrors of the human psyche?and the ineffable mystery of what truly makes us who we are. Here a brilliant young man finds himself fighting for his very existence in a battle that starts with the most frightening words of all?

At thirty-four, Internet entrepreneur Ryan Perry seemed to have the world in his pocket?until the first troubling symptoms appeared out of nowhere. Within days, he?s diagnosed with incurable cardiomyopathy and finds himself on the waiting list for a heart transplant; it?s his only hope, and it?s dwindling fast. Ryan is about to lose it all?his health, his girlfriend Samantha, and his life.

One year later, Ryan has never felt better. Business is good and he hopes to renew his relationship with Samantha. Then the unmarked gifts begin to appear?a box of Valentine candy hearts, a heart pendant. Most disturbing of all, a graphic heart surgery video and the chilling message: Your heart belongs to me.

In a heartbeat, the medical miracle that gave Ryan a second chance at life is about to become a curse worse than death. For Ryan is being stalked by a mysterious woman who feels entitled to everything he has. She?s the spitting image of the twenty-six-year-old donor of the heart beating steadily in Ryan?s own chest.

And she?s come to take it back.





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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-01-2009

Slow

Ryan, or ".com" as he is called by Sam, his lost love, has a heart transplant that leads him into shadows that he imagines represents personal betrayal and conspiracies. As an extremely wealthy, successful computer geek, even Ryan's fortress of a home doesn't keep him safe from himself. The story...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-31-2009

Not recommended from long time Koontz fan

Definitely not the best Koontz book I've read. It's slightly depressing undertones are not the biggest reason why you should not undertake a read. The minuscule character development and lack of an engrossing plot line, however, are.

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  • Posted: Jan-30-2009

The end made the book not worth reading.

I am an avid Dean Koontz fan and eagerly await each newly published book. In Your Heart Belongs to Me, the author introduces too many eerie, unexplained events that he never really ties into the ending. I found the ending very annoying that Ryan decided to do what he did. Ryan, was, after all,...

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  • Posted: Jan-29-2009

Not the quality of novel I have come to expect from Koontz!

I am a huge Koontz fan and rushed to buy this book when in was first released. I read the short synopsis of the book on the back cover and then began to read. The back of the book basically told me everything the first half of the book was about. I felt that there should have been a warning on...

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  • Posted: Jan-29-2009

Stop writing so quickly!!

It's funny. I just finished reading Duma Key by Stephen King before reading this book. I thought to myself how wonderful it is that King can still write a fully fleshed out novel like Duma Key and how I have become increasing dissapointed in Koontz efforts to do the same. And after reading this...

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  • Posted: Jan-27-2009

I love Koontz; This was disappointing

Aside from the Odd Thomas books, the last Koontz book that held me strong was "The Face". I was looking forward to reading this one; sounded like a good ghost story... Well, no such thing. It's a very nice love story, and, ultimately, a man's coming to terms with his own life decisions. Ryan is...

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  • Posted: Jan-27-2009

great start, disapponting end

The book started as a real page turner that I couldn't put down. It felt like one of Koontz's best early writes. However, the ending felt rushed and inconclusive with many of the plot lines introduced never addressed or explained. I would have totally enjoyed the book if it wasn't for the lame...

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  • Posted: Jan-24-2009

Just going through the motions now...

To this point, I've read everything Dean Koontz has written. That being said...It seems like with the last few books he has just been going through the motions of writing...and "Your Heart Belongs To Me" is a prime example. A largely unsympathetic main character, contrived plot and overtly...

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  • Posted: Jan-24-2009

Not as Good as I hoped for

I'm a Huge fan of Dean Koontz books, he had me hooked when I was back in High school and I read Phantoms, it kept me awake for three nights...Over the last few years his books have taken a new direction and feel and I've enjoyed that, maybe because i'm growing older and my taste in reading...

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  • Posted: Jan-23-2009

Good Premise but Not Well Done....

YHBTM had some pretty good foundations to rise from,but,unfortunately,it never got off the main floor and worse-never really developed into much at all. I won't rehash the plot here again,as it's already been said countless times by other reviewers,but I will make a list of some of it's more...

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