After two decades of marriage, you think you know him, but what if you don't?
Katie and Jake Parker seem like a couple to be envied. Jake is a first responder and travels the states attending motorcycle charity rides for the wounded while Katie writes and markets her books. Most of their time is spent at their seasonal waterfront cottage with friends who also vacation there. Life is great until a stalker starts showing up at Katie's book signings and leaving disparaging posts on her fan page.
She writes fiction, hasn't made the bestseller lists of any major publications, so how did she get a stalker? She tries to ignore the sightings, but then her entire world is shattered when salacious images and videos show up on her home computer and her dog is harmed by the intruder.
The humiliation only gets worse when two police officers show up at the cottage to inform her that the woman in the videos was murdered and she is the number one suspect.
What???
Fearing an arrest, Katie investigates... what she discovers is beyond anything she could imagine. How much betrayal does one woman have to endure before she's driven to do the unthinkable?
The stalker doesn't just want her life turned upside down, she wants her dead.
She thought he was her forever... so did they.
***For fans of The Undoing, formerly You Should Have Known, The Last Mrs. Parrish, and Now You Know
CR HIATT writes action-oriented stories with strong female characters as heroes. The daughter of a military veteran, CR grew up in a small town where she became an All-American athlete. CR knew early on that she wasn't cut out for the nine to five type of job - her tendency to day dream about adventures often got in the way. But, being the daughter of a Navy Veteran she also knew one had to do what was necessary to be secure, so she disciplined herself to push those dreams aside and settled on working in the entertainment legal field. When those dreams invaded her world once again, CR finally gave in and set out to write her own adventures. What the heck, right. If you can't live 'em, you might as well write about them.
The journey started after CR interviewed big city detectives about their lives on the job; then talked with some of their victims. That resulted in her first YA series: McSwain & Beck. The novels are works of fiction, only based on real life events, but you can't help but wonder while reading the books which parts are true.
When CR isn't writing, she enjoys renovating houses, spending time outdoors, catching up on her favorite books and TV shows (dedicated fan of NCIS, Justified, Southland, Blue Bloods, Person of Interest, and Big Bang Theory) and most importantly, spending time at the campfires with her family and friends.
This book was predictable and I don’t think I would really even call it a “psychological” suspense. A lot of the main characters actions were not very realistic.
When I catch myself yelling at the book, telling the protagonist she is a fool, change the lock stupid, then I know I am completely involved. Finally, a book worthy of the overused phrase "psychological thriller". Thank you.
It intrigued me when it said it was based on true events! Katie is an author and her husband, Jake, is a firefighter. Twenty years of marriage and Katie is still very much in love with Jake. When he is off on trips regarding his job, she asks no questions and trusts him. She stays at home, with her loved dog, Bailey, and writes her novels. She has two best friends that are in her life.
But, now, at her book signings, someone is stalking her. She has noticed her at several of her signings, one time, she ever tried to follow the stalker and find out what she wanted. Then she started receiving emails from her.
When other messages and videos start showing up, Katie cannot believe what is happening in her life. Now she must prove to herself what this stalker wants, even though it may include her life!
wow, what a crazy twist and turn of events based book lol. While I love a dual POV narration, I am not a fan of seeing/being in the mind of the perpetrator. The Stalkers POV disgusted me especially because I know there are definitely people that think like her and that just grossed me out to see her perspective. It also broke my heart to find out the reasoning behind the stalking was real and not entirely just based off delusion. I feel Katie handled things absolutely horribly like so much could have just been avoided LOL. The ending was also wild. Ugh why did Jake have to suck.
I may or may not read the second book, I am still undecided if I care enough about Katie or any of the characters to want to find out what happens next. I loved the golden retriever, Bailey, of course.
This book will make you think twice about how well you think you know someone. I believe that people are capable of hiding another side of themselves but I am a little disappointed in how Katie handled it when it came to Jake. I think he got off way to easily after the build up leading to the final confrontation. Not enough came out about Stacy either, I wanted to know Jake’s reasoning behind that one, seemed to me more than just “sex” Yeah Jake should have suffered more.
I really liked this book! It's not a romance and not truly a suspense (although it was suspenseful), but more about self discovery. If you don't have issues with infidelity and want the female main character to have a brain and inner strength than read this book...you'll enjoy it. The fact that it's based on a true story is a plus.
I wish I could like this book but I had to quit. I ran into problem of stereotype descriptions of our hair. Next time have someone of color to proofread
I didn't like that her husband got away with deceiving her for twenty years. He gets to play Scott free now. She should have destroyed him like he did her.
There were so many surprises in this book and I’m excited to start reading the next one. It wasn’t a book that was so exciting I couldn’t put it down but I did enjoy it. Katie is a lovable character, Jake is infuriating but everyone knows it’s all about Bailey ;)
This book really kept me hooked from the beginning! It was a really great read, and the first one I've read from this author. I'm looking forward to reading more of her work!
I thought this was going to be formula-fiction in the first few chapters but I am happy to say I was wrong. While I believe most reader will have the right ending in mind during the first chapters - it doesn't matter because the the author writes so many good side plots etc.. Psych suspense \fami!y saga genre readers will love the characters and setting! I already have book 2 ready to open. Cons - spotty editing and proofing, I highlighted words used incorrectly . Just a pet peeve but did get better.