With My Little Eye by Joshilyn Jackson

 

Ooh! I read this in two days, and dreamed about it, too. This thriller stands out for several reasons. I loved the heroine, and her internal monologue. I loved how it made me second guess absolutely everyone. And I didn’t see the twist coming! So sneaky.

But really, it’s the writing. She’s just so good on the page.

Also by Joshilyn Jackson: Almost Sisters, which is more great writing but in the vein of Women’s fiction instead of a thriller.

More about the book:

HIS GAME. HIS RULES. HER LIFE.

It started with the letters…

For actress Meribel Mills, disturbing fan mail is part of the price of fame. So when she starts getting creepy letters written in fruit-scented marker she’s mostly unfazed. But there’s something different about Marker Man…

He’s been in her home…

Meribel’s sheets smell of unfamiliar cologne, and objects are changing places inside her house. While the police insist that stalkers hardly ever escalate to violence, Meribel has played the dead girl one too many times on TV to risk becoming her in real life. She and her daughter move from Los Angeles to Atlanta for a fresh start—but no distance is great enough.

He’s watching her…

Years of being in front of a camera have given Meribel a superpower—she can feel eyes on her, and someone definitely has her in their sights. Could Marker Man have followed her all the way across the country? Suddenly, every man in her life is a suspect and Meribel finds herself in the fight of her life, desperate to protect those she loves as danger closes in from all sides.

If he can't have her, no one can.

 

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