Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Review: I KNOW YOUR EVERY MOVE by Diane Ezzard


The constant ringing of a phone. Wonder who it could be. Why won’t it stop ringing? Then she played the message: “Don’t think you can get away with it.” Get away with what?



Sophie is a 27-year old single woman looking to change her personal life. When Sophie joins an online dating site, she meets a few perverted guys. Well, more than a few actually. After someone attacks her, she concludes that dating was not for her and decides to get a cat instead. But she can’t shake the feeling that someone is watching her, following her every move.



The 1st person narrative makes it easy to empathize and relate to the character. I liked how this whole thing started, but it has a consistently slow pace overall. Story is constantly going back and forth, between present and past, which can be annoying. This tale gives you the creeps, because, let’s face it, being watched by some crazy person is kind of creepy. It’s not the greatest read, but it’s okay.



My rating: 3 stars

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