Sometimes, the most dangerous place is the one you call home.For fans of The Woman in the Window and You comes a chilling domestic thriller about the thin line between being a good neighbor and a deadly obsession.
Natalie and Jonah Price moved to coastal Maine to save their marriage and give their children a better life. The gray house on Oar Street seemed perfect—until the small, unexplainable things started happening. A door left unlocked. A misplaced photograph. A strange feeling of being watched.
Grace Harlow lives across the street. She is helpful, quiet, and always there when Natalie needs her. Grace knows the history of the house. She knows about the family who fled in the middle of the night. She knows because she was watching them, too.
Told through Grace’s chillingly intimate perspective, After You Moved In invites you into the mind of a woman who believes she is saving her neighbors, even as she systematically destroys them.
Why readers are loving this
Immersive Experience a uniquely disturbing story told in the second person, placing you directly in the victim’s shoes.Atmospheric A claustrophobic setting where the fog, the rain, and the isolation become characters in themselves.Psychological A deep dive into gaslighting, loneliness, and the terrifying reality of toxic dependency.The blinds are closed. The doors are locked. But Grace is already inside.
"After You Moved In" is a slow burn. I kept waiting for that moment it picked up but it just wasn't there. That said, it wasn't a bad book. The characters are so well developed that I found myself feeling sorry for Grace even though I disliked her. The creepiness vibe kept me reading despite the slow pace. Overall, not a bad read.