Description:
Someone is watching Kaycee Raye. But who will believe her? In Kaycee’s newspaper column she’s known for writing of her paranoia and fears. Is the new danger real—or is she going crazy? In this story of terror, twists, and desperate faith, the startling questions pile high. But Kaycee’s descent to answers proves even more frightening.
My Thoughts:
I devoured this book! The excitement was non-stop. I couldn't wait to find out what was real and what wasn't and how the 2 storylines intersected. I also really appreciated the message about overcoming our fears with faith and totally related to the author's concept of how these kinds of things can be passed down the generations. I have a mom who worries about everything and now I have developed a very similar pattern. The important thing for me is to not pass it along to my kids and to stop the pattern by stopping my own behavior. Kaycee's mother had a real reason for fear, but without meaning to, she passed that fearful behavior to Kaycee in a way that was almost paralyzing for her daughter.
I never guessed the way the story would come together. I really enjoyed this book. Collins is outstanding with suspense! The message of faith is subtle, so it makes a nice book to share with the general population as well.
- My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
- Genre: suspense
- Themes: overcoming fear, trust
- Part of a Series: no
- Publication year: 2009
- Publisher: Zondervan
- Other books I've read by this author: Crimson Eve, Violet Dawn, Coral Moon, Deceit
- Author's website: http://www.brandilyncollins.com/