YOU DON’T SEE HER. BUT SHE SEES YOU.
MIDNIGHT. In the bad part of town, where cats prowl and foxes shriek, a girl is watching…
When Saffyre Maddox was ten, something terrible happened, and she’s carried the pain of it ever since. The man who she thought was going to heal her didn’t, and now she hides and watches him, learning his secrets, invisible in the shadows.
Owen Pick is invisible too. He’s never had a girlfriend; he’s never even had a friend.
Nobody sees him. Nobody cares.
But when Saffyre goes missing from opposite his house on Valentine’s Day, suddenly the whole world is looking at Owen.
Accusing him. Holding him responsible for Saffyre’s disappearance…
My Thoughts:
I really enjoy reading a book by Lisa Jewell, to me this was not her best book, I really liked Watching you and her previous novels How Lisa writes is brilliant as I find it is like the layers of an onion, there are lots of layers and depth that you have to work through to get to the middle par. You just don’t get that in some thrillers. I felt as though this one was a little slow and it kind of felt as though I was reading two separate novels. Though saying all that, it did grip me and I wanted to know what the outcome was. The ending was good too, it wrapped up all the loose ends.
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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I have wanted to give Lisa Jewell a try as so many people rave about her books. I just got The Family Upstairs from the library so I am looking forward to seeing what its all about 🙂
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