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Someone's Listening
by Seraphina Nova Glass
Disclaimer: I received this e-arc from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Someone’s Listening
Author: Seraphina Nova Glass
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: mystery, thriller
Publication Date: July 28, 2020
Genre: Mystery Thriller
Recommended Age: 16+ (stalking TW, kidnapping, gaslighting, slight violence and gore)
Publisher: Graydon House
Pages: 336
Synopsis: Faith Finley has it all: she’s a talented psychologist with a flourishing career, a bestselling author and the host of a popular local radio program, Someone’s Listening, with Dr. Faith Finley. She’s married to the perfect man, Liam Finley, a respected food critic.
Until the night everything goes horribly wrong, and Faith’s life is shattered forever.
Liam is missing—gone without a trace—and the police are suspicious of everything Faith says. They either think she has something to hide, or that she’s lost her mind.
And then the notes begin to arrive. Notes that are ripped from Faith’s own book, the one that helps victims leave their abusers. Notes like “Lock your windows. Consider investing in a steel door.”
As the threats escalate, the mystery behind Liam’s disappearance intensifies. And Faith’s very life will depend on finding answers.
Review: Overall, the book is pretty good. The character development was pretty well done and the book had a lot of promise for the story.
However, the book was really slow pacing wise. I felt like the book just dragged on and on throughout and it took a long time (52% for me) for the plot to pick up and get interesting.
Verdict: It’s ok, maybe it was me.
Book: Someone’s Listening
Author: Seraphina Nova Glass
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For...: mystery, thriller
Publication Date: July 28, 2020
Genre: Mystery Thriller
Recommended Age: 16+ (stalking TW, kidnapping, gaslighting, slight violence and gore)
Publisher: Graydon House
Pages: 336
Synopsis: Faith Finley has it all: she’s a talented psychologist with a flourishing career, a bestselling author and the host of a popular local radio program, Someone’s Listening, with Dr. Faith Finley. She’s married to the perfect man, Liam Finley, a respected food critic.
Until the night everything goes horribly wrong, and Faith’s life is shattered forever.
Liam is missing—gone without a trace—and the police are suspicious of everything Faith says. They either think she has something to hide, or that she’s lost her mind.
And then the notes begin to arrive. Notes that are ripped from Faith’s own book, the one that helps victims leave their abusers. Notes like “Lock your windows. Consider investing in a steel door.”
As the threats escalate, the mystery behind Liam’s disappearance intensifies. And Faith’s very life will depend on finding answers.
Review: Overall, the book is pretty good. The character development was pretty well done and the book had a lot of promise for the story.
However, the book was really slow pacing wise. I felt like the book just dragged on and on throughout and it took a long time (52% for me) for the plot to pick up and get interesting.
Verdict: It’s ok, maybe it was me.