![]() ![]() ![]() The concept of the plot was what really stuck out for me with this story. A year later, Ella is still wracked with guilt over what she should have done and, as the anniversary of Anna’s disappearance approaches, Ella begins to receive threatening letters. The next day, she is horrified to find out that one of the girls, Anna, has disappeared. However, she decides, against her better judgment, not to say anything. Listening in to their conversation, her maternal instinct is put on high alert after one of the men reveals they are fresh out of prison. ![]() The novel opens with Ella, a woman riding the train, overhearing two young men flirting with a couple of teenage girls on the train. After binge reading it for a couple of hours, I am pleased to say that I Am Watching You is absolutely worth your time, folks! After reading the synopsis, I was captivated by the idea of this story and I knew I would have to add this one to my TBR pile. I first stumbled across I Am Watching You, the newest release by Teresa Driscoll, in a co-worker’s Goodreads newsletter. ![]()
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