Every Little Breath
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3.6 • 5 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
When radio presenter Casey Fallon answers the call, she assumes it’s a prank. But then a woman’s body is discovered, and she finds herself up against a cruel and calculating killer who wants her to find his victims before they take their last breath. Fifteen years ago, Casey was a key witness in the trial of serial killer Steve Noakes, and her evidence helped put him behind bars for the murders of five women. Someone remembers what happened that summer—someone who is desperate for revenge, someone who won’t stop until Casey has been punished...
Customer Reviews
Dragged-out teenage romance novel
Initially gripping, this book quickly devolved into a tedious romance narrative that strained believability. The protagonist, Casey, emerged as one of the least likable characters in my reading experience. The author portrayed Casey and Finn's relationship more akin to melodramatic teenagers rather than mature adults in their thirties. The excessive focus on Casey's unnecessary (and very annoying) frustrations felt drawn out, making the reading experience rather cringeworthy. I'm puzzled as to why the author consistently portrays her female characters as rude and disdainful towards men. Despite its promising start, this book ultimately left me regretting my purchase.