Now, Lindsey is older and wiser, with her own business and a teenage daughter who needs her more than ever. When Andrew is finally released from prison, Lindsey believes she has cut all ties and left the past behind her. But she gets the sense that someone is watching her, tracking her every move. Her new boyfriend is threatened. Her home is invaded, and her daughter is shadowed. Lindsey is convinced it’s her ex-husband, even though he claims he’s a different person. But has he really changed? Is the one who wants her dead closer to home than she thought?
With Never Let You Go, Chevy Stevens delivers a chilling, twisting thriller that crackles with suspense as it explores the darkest heart of love and obsession.
Kindle Edition, 416 pages
Expected publication: March 14th 2017
by St. Martin's Press
***
Chevy Stevens had me with Still Missing continued on with That Night and finally after reading the highly emotional Those Girls I wasn't sure I could handle another one. Each book is uniquely themed and filled with 'gotta keep reading' suspense. To be honest I didn't really read the blurb when I requested an ARC for the simple reason, it's Chevy Stevens so I should be in for a treat.
Starting Never Let You Go I had the feeling of deja vu here and my thoughts kept going back to an old Julia Roberts movie. Once I figured out the direction this book was going I hoped for something different, a twist of some sort, something to get my mind off of that movie. In that area the author did not disappoint, I was intrigued enough and while I found parts predictable the twists and turns kept me interesting.
I did struggle with the characters, mostly the daughter, her behavior while knowing her mothers fears and possible danger didn't sit well with me. I liked the ending, it was one I didn't see coming.
The location of all Chevy Stevens books are favorites of mine. I love British Columbia, having been there a number of times made it so easy for me to visualize the landscape even though the author did a great job with that (as usual).
All in all and good story that will appeal to those interested in a good mystery/suspense story.
Thanks to St. Martin's Press (via Netgalley) for an advanced copy.
Starting Never Let You Go I had the feeling of deja vu here and my thoughts kept going back to an old Julia Roberts movie. Once I figured out the direction this book was going I hoped for something different, a twist of some sort, something to get my mind off of that movie. In that area the author did not disappoint, I was intrigued enough and while I found parts predictable the twists and turns kept me interesting.
I did struggle with the characters, mostly the daughter, her behavior while knowing her mothers fears and possible danger didn't sit well with me. I liked the ending, it was one I didn't see coming.
The location of all Chevy Stevens books are favorites of mine. I love British Columbia, having been there a number of times made it so easy for me to visualize the landscape even though the author did a great job with that (as usual).
All in all and good story that will appeal to those interested in a good mystery/suspense story.
Thanks to St. Martin's Press (via Netgalley) for an advanced copy.
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Great review, Margaret. I just posted my review today. It's right up there in my top favourite Steven's novels.
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