Book Description
"I'll be watching you ..." the cryptic e-mail read.
Taylor Halstead is terrified that she'll never be safe again. Her secure world is violated by her cousin Stephanie's boyfriend, Gordon Mallory, in her own apartment. Soon after, he is killed along with Stephanie in an inexplicable explosion aboard his yacht. Or is he?
It seems the only one Taylor can turn to is attorney Reed Weston. But is Reed's determination to protect her enough to avert disaster? And can Taylor trust Gordon's identical twin, Jonathan, who always seems to show up when she least expects him?
Grief and dread unravel Taylor's sanity, playing tricks with her mind and heart. Gordon's vow to return and those final menacing words -- "I'll be watching you" -- haunt her day and night. Whoever is out there is coming closer -- and Taylor Halstead has nowhere to run and nowhere to hide.
Performed by Linda Emond
I'll Be Watching You FROM OUR EDITORS
The Barnes & Noble Review
Andrea Kane makes her hardcover debut with this romantic thriller featuring Taylor Halstead, private school counselor by day, radio therapist by night. Considering the number of tortured souls she talks to, it's not surprising that Taylor has started to receive threats by email. But the phrasing of the threats reminds her of Gordon Mallory, her cousin's boyfriend who once tried to rape her. Since Mallory and the cousin died in an unusual accident, Taylor has been beset by nightmares, guilt, and the sensation that someone is stalking her. She is unprepared to bump into Gordon's identical twin, Jonathan, and even more unprepared for the romance that develops with Jonathan's lawyer, Reed Weston. Kane ratchets up the tension in this chilling suspense yarn, but the developing romance keeps things from getting too grim. Ginger Curwen
FROM THE PUBLISHER
""I'll be watching you ... " the cryptic e-mail read." "Taylor Halstead, psychologist and successful radio personality, is terrified that she'll never be safe again. Coming on the heels of a series of tragic and terrible events, the e-mail sends chills racing up her spine. Her safe, secure world has already been violated by her cousin Stephanie's boyfriend, Gordon Mallory, in her own apartment. Only the door buzzer and Stephanie's intervening voice rescue her, but not before Gordon promises to return. Soon after, he is killed along with Stephanie in an inexplicable explosion aboard his yacht. Or is he?" "The e-mail is just the beginning. The terror campaign escalates when an electronically disguised voice on Taylor's telephone threatens to kill her, and her life becomes a nightmare. It seems the only one she can turn to is attorney Reed Weston, her confidant, protector, and, ultimately, lover. But is Reed's determination to protect her enough to avert disaster? And can Taylor trust Gordon's identical twin, Jonathan, who always seems to show up when she least expects him?" Grief and dread unravel Taylor's sanity, playing tricks with her mind and heart. Someone out there wants her dead - a crazed fan or the troubled teenage boy she's been counseling or, impossibly, Gordon himself. His vow to return and those final menacing words - "I'll be watching you" - haunt her day and night. Whoever is out there is coming closer, and Taylor Halstead has nowhere to run and nowhere to hide.