4 stars!
I've been holding off reading
Call Me Evie
for the longest time ever, but I just kept seeing it's beautiful cover staring back at me. Every morning when I'm leaving the house, I keep seeing the striking cover's eyes peeking at me; questioning why it wants me to call her Evie! Well, my iron will (or lack thereof) finally devoured JP Pomare's debut suspense/psychological thriller novel this weekend, and I must say—I'm impressed!
Kate Bennet is being held against her will in a remote part of New Zealand. For the last couple of weeks, a random man that she's nicknamed Jim has been holding her hostage, but she has zero understanding why. She is confused to what Jim's intentions are with her—he's not hurting her, he's taking care of her, and he's telling her that they're in hiding because of an accident that recently happened. After the duo is on the move and deeper into hiding, he refers to Kate as Evie to others, and tells her to adopt this pseudonym going forward for protection. Kate doesn't trust Jim, but her memories are struggling to return back to her. Kate had a great life before being in captivity—a beautiful home, a father who was successfully and endearing, loyal friends, and a boyfriend who not only loved her, but provided her confidence that she needed. As Kate tries to investigate what has happened to her, she will uncover dark, deep rooted demons that she will have to overcome, but is she ready for it?
Call Me Evie
will polarize readers for sure; both by it's storyline, and it's pace. The setting alternates between "before" and "after"; providing a peek into what Kate's life before captivity was, and what it is now. At first, I really didn't know where Pomare was taking us, and figured that this story would follow the same route as many psychological thrillers have in the past, but I was wrong. After a slow start, we are knee-deep in suspense, and I was here for it! I imagine those who pick up
Call Me Evie
will stay up late until the story plays out, just like I did, because it's just too addictive not to.