Hannah’s life is finally falling into place. She’s accepted her dream job in Manchester, has a lovely apartment, and become great friends with her two neighbors. Shortly after starting her new job, she starts dating the boss, which causes some tension between her and her coworkers.
Unfortunately, that becomes the least of Hannah’s worries. Hannah starts feeling like someone has been in her apartment, and begins to notice odd things happening around her. When people around her start dying, she doesn’t know what to think. Little does she know, she’s being watched by someone who will stop at nothing to make sure Hannah is his.
I definitely have some mixed feelings about this book. I’ll start with the things I loved. First of all, the killer/stalker. It’s revealed in the first chapter who the killer is, so the subsequent chapters alternate between Hannah’s point of view and the killer, Don’s. Don has to be one of the most terrifying antagonists I can remember reading. He’s cunning, conniving, sadistic, and psychopathic, and has excellent military training that allows him to easily cover up his murders and pin them on someone else. He sets his sights on Hannah, and the insight we have into his mind is just really scary. I absolutely loved that aspect of it. I also loved the overall plot of the story, and particularly loved the ending, despite it not being what I excepted to happen (or what I wanted to happen for that matter!)
Now, the one issue I had with the book was the insta-love! As previously mentioned, Hannah starts dating her boss, but it felt like that relationship happened so quickly, and it was very underdeveloped. All of a sudden they went from having a business dinner to him showing up at her apartment to cook for her. Shortly after that, they’re talking about kids and Hannah is thinking he’s “the one” – at this point it had been only 3-4 weeks since they’d known each other! I don’t think I would have minded the relationship storyline if it had been more developed and if the progression of their relationship made more sense.
All in all, I waffled a lot on my rating – I wasn’t sure if I wanted to rate it 3 or 4 stars. At the end of the day, I think I’m somewhere around 3.75 stars, so I rounded up to 4 stars.
**Have you read this one? If so, message me! I’m dying to talk to someone about the ending!!**