When bestselling romance novelist Scott Howard, meets a fan on Facebook, a playful online relationship develops.
The fan, twenty-five year old Lori Dalton, eventually, after chatting with the well-known author for six months, decides to leave her hometown in Seattle, to drive to Virginia Beach to be with her favorite writer. Lori shows up at Scott's doorstep, unannounced, excited to finally meet him in person.
At first, author and fan hit it off, but soon when Scott Howard starts having feelings for his ex girlfriend Trixie, jealousy arises. And the deadly stalking begins.
A native of the New York-New Jersey Tri-state area, John has published multiple works of fiction. Most of his books are a distinctive blend of horror, suspense and fantasy.
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Lori was certified crazy.........she took the word stalker to a whole different level. When she showed up at Scott's house in Virginia Beach after driving from her hometown Seattle, Washington, Scott should have seen and took notice of the red flags........Lori definitely wasn't playing with a full deck of cards. This is my first book I've read by this author, and it won't be my last
I enjoyed this book, but was a little put off when I realised it was so short (100 pages) and it was split into three books, when personally I think one normal sized book would have been better - thankfully all three books are on Kindle Unlimited so I don't have to pay for the following two, in order to finish the story :)
I wasted about 50 minutes of my life reading this poorly written rubbish with obnoxious characters., hoping something may actually happen. Then when things hint that the story might actually start and do something, it's the end of the book?! Like I'd pay to read the next instalment of this tedious plastic hollow rubbish?
It's a pretty good book with a catchy story especially since now days everyone has a Facebook. Seemed like a good book when I found it on my free books app and when I began to read it I was hooked. Now I will read part 2&3 and hope they are as good as part 1.
This was a good interesting story, but it really missed the mark in the editing and proofreading dept. I really dislike reading books that have misspelled words and words that are used improperly.