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Watching You

By: Lynda Renham
Narrated by: Rosie Akerman
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A gripping edge-of-the-seat thriller with a stunning twist

Ewan Galbreith is out of prison. Libby Owen is scared. Fifteen years earlier she saw Ewan murder her aunt and uncle with their own shotgun, and now he's coming for her.

Watching You is an edge-of-the-seat thriller with intriguing characters, an enthralling story line, and a shocking ending.

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Thriller & Suspense Suspense Psychological Fiction Exciting Genre Fiction
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Really enjoyed listening to this and wasn’t expecting how it ended. Fantastic performance by the narrator, she put so much emotion into her reading and had unique voices for each character. I received a free review copy of this audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.

Great listen!

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Rosie Akerman's performance is very winsome. I'd say she shines the most when she is doing her MANY character voices and accents without as much theatricality; e.g. trying to deepen her voice sounds a little comical at times, and some of the minor characters are relegated to having cartoonish voices. But even that might be too harsh a criticism. She really is a fine narrator -- extremely talented and engaging, with a very appealing clear crisp voice. In moments of heightened stakes, she does interesting things with pacing and breath that I haven't heard before.

*Some vague SPOILERS following*

As for the story: It was a solid premise and tightly written. I saw the twist coming but enjoyed the payoff nonetheless. I enjoyed the elements of cyberstalking, manipulating those around our protagonist with false messages, and little clues sprinkled throughout as to the true nature of our narrators. I even enjoyed jumping around in time (which was never confusing), and shifting between perspectives. The climax was exciting and well-executed.

I couldn't help but think throughout, given that the stakes are quite high, that it could have been far more suspenseful than a handful of text messages bothering our protagonist. I kept waiting for a more dramatic build. In my opinion, the plot device of the song "Every Breath You Take" felt a little cheap and on-the-nose as well. There was also one rather glaring (for me) plot hole that I don't recall being explained -- why didn't the police find the tape immediately after the murder? It only took our characters a few minutes.

A solid, if flawed, thriller

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I almost gave up in the early chapters. I'm so glad that I didn't. The ending totally blew my mind. I thought that I had it all figured out....wrong!! Definitely worth the time and the money invested. You won't be disappointed. At all. 😀😀😀

Outstanding Shocker

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Tense from the 1st paragraph!

Unfortunately too much bad language for me. I had to bail out early. I would have loved to listen to the entire audiobook.

Rosie Akerman, narrator did a good job.

Twists and turns held my attention throughout! Amazing how greed drives people!

A must listen to audiobook!

Christopher Lane did an excellent job of narrating

I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, narrator or publisher in exchange for an unbiased review via audiobookboom com.

Riveting!

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Watching You by Lynda Renham was an okay listen. I had really been hoping for more from this title when I agreed to review it. The summary sounded like a book that I would normally inhale. Unfortunately, I found myself taking long breaks between listening to sections of this book. I wanted to love it. Unfortunately I found the scenes between the present and the past a bit confusing. I had a bit of trouble jumping back and forth and knowing if what was happening was in the past or present. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one that had issues with this. Overall, I just wasn't really able to get into this audiobook.

Rosie Akerman, in my opinion, did a great job narrating Watching You. I found her voice to be easy to listen to and she definitely added appropriate depth to her reading when necessary. I'd happily listen to more of her performances in the future. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher for an honest review.

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Found the flashbacks too confusing...

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