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Belinda

AUTHOR: Anne Rampling
ISBN: 0515093556

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Belinda is the ultimate fantasy: a golden-haired object of desire, fresh and uninhibited. But to Jeremy Walker, a handsome and famous 44-year-old illustrator of children's books, this incredibly seductive woman is a forbidden passion . . . because...

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Belinda
- Book Review,
by Anne Rampling

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An erotic and controversial tale of seduction and obsession from the best-selling author of Exit to Eden. Belinda is the ultimate fantasy. A golden-haired object of desire, fresh and uninhibited. But to Jeremy Walker, a handsome and famous 44-year old illustrator of children's books, Belinda is a forbidden passion, both beguiling and bewitching.

From Publishers Weekly
Under the pseudonym of Rampling, Anne Rice (The Vampire Lestat wrote the erotic confection Exit to Eden ; this novel, too, has a highly sensual aura. Jeremy Walker, a middle-aged children's book author renowned for his beautiful, old-fashioned illustrations, is captivated by a 16-year-old woman-child who tells him nothing of her past when she moves into his San Francisco home. Obsessed by Belinda's smoky sexuality, the paintings in which he celebrates her beauty are an erotic and sometimes violent extension of Jeremy's books. When the artist discovers that his mysterious lover is the missing daughter of a famed film star, a scandalous story of anger and betrayal uncoils, and Belinda abruptly disappears. To bring her back, Jeremy makes his portraits public, unleashing a media circus and police investigation that conspire to separate them forever. The concluding chapters are badly marred by a heavy dose of saccharine, but its rivetingly seductive, gothic overtones lend a fine, eerie flavor to scenes stretching from brash Hollywood deals to the darkness of an enshrined house in New Orleans. Major ad/promo. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
When 44-year-old Jeremy Walker beds luscious 16-year-old runaway Belinda, he risks more than legal charges. For Walker is a children's author of such repute that his booksall about little girlsmake adult bestseller lists and spawn TV series and movies. Belinda, experienced beyond her years, satisfies his occasional yen for young girls and more, as his lover, model, and muse; his paintings of her are the best he's done. But keeping this work, and their relationship, hidden is complicated by Belinda's intimate ties (obvious early on) to top show biz figures. In this novel written under a pseudonym by Anne Rice ( The Vampire Lestat ), Walker's first-person narrative is erotic and strong with bursts of artistic passion, but it's bogged down with detailed background exposition and resolution. And art and truth, as moral issues, take a back seat to eroticism. Michele Leber, Fairfax Cty. P.L., Va.Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Village Voice
Another Rice classic...fascinating...compelling!

From AudioFile
Jeremy Walker, a middle-aged illustrator of children's books, falls in love with sixteen-year-old Belinda. Their illicit affair begins, but Jeremy is compelled to search out Belinda's secrets. As with many abridgments, the producers seem to suddenly realize they're running out of time and abruptly wrap up the story. Fortunately, actor Al Mohrmann reads the first-person narrative beautifully. Fans of Rice will be disappointed by the absence of vampires but may want this anyway. E.L.C. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

L.A. Herald Examiner
Erotic...rich...a lusty contemporary novel.

Review
"Easily one of the most natural storytellers on the modern scene . . Belinda [is] certainly her most controversial to date."
-San Francisco Chronicle


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         Book Review

Belinda
- Book Reviews,
by Anne Rampling

Belinda

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Belinda is the ultimate fantasy. A golden-haired object of desire, fresh and uninhibited. But to Jeremy Walker, a handsome and famous 44-year-old illustrator of children's books, Belinda is a forbidden passion. She's sweet sixteen - and the most seductive woman he's ever known.

FROM THE CRITICS

San Francisco Chronicle

Easily one of the most natural storytellers on the modern scene...Belinda [is] certainly her most controversial to date.

Village Voice

Another Rice classic...fascinating...compelling!

Rolling Stone

Rice is a fearless writer. Call her the It Girl of contemporary fiction. Whatever the venue, she's never too squeamish to reach out and touch it...

LA Herald Examiner

Erotic...rich...a lusty contemporary novel.

Publishers Weekly

Under the pseudonym of Rampling, Anne Rice (The Vampire Lestat wrote the erotic confection Exit to Eden ; this novel, too, has a highly sensual aura. Jeremy Walker, a middle-aged children's book author renowned for his beautiful, old-fashioned illustrations, is captivated by a 16-year-old woman-child who tells him nothing of her past when she moves into his San Francisco home. Obsessed by Belinda's smoky sexuality, the paintings in which he celebrates her beauty are an erotic and sometimes violent extension of Jeremy's books. When the artist discovers that his mysterious lover is the missing daughter of a famed film star, a scandalous story of anger and betrayal uncoils, and Belinda abruptly disappears. To bring her back, Jeremy makes his portraits public, unleashing a media circus and police investigation that conspire to separate them forever. The concluding chapters are badly marred by a heavy dose of saccharine, but its rivetingly seductive, gothic overtones lend a fine, eerie flavor to scenes stretching from brash Hollywood deals to the darkness of an enshrined house in New Orleans.Read all 7 "From The Critics" >


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