Who broke into Macey Price's house and attempted to kidnap her? Why did they tear the house apart looking for something - including Macy's deceased roommate - but leave her room alone? And should she trust her neighbor, Trey Blackburn, or is he hiding something that could hurt her?
Jodie Bailey is one of my favorite novelists, and this book confirms it. If you want cover to cover suspense, you have it in this novel. If you're into mystery and trying to figure out the clues, you'll find it in the pages of this story. If you desire three dimensional characters you can care about, then you'll enjoy this tale.
One question I have is if this is a stand-alone or if it's the fourth part of a quadrology (or what ever you call a four part series). About halfway into this novel, you'll be introduced to characters from Jodie's previous story "Fatal Identity", but you don't need to read that excellent book to appreciate this excellent book.
I highly recommend this novel. It's one of the best stories I've read this year. Plus, it has one of the best covers!
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