Saturday, August 2, 2014

Eyes on You by Kate White


Eyes on You coverJournalist Robin Trailer appears to have finally achieved success and then it begins to crumble away from her in Kate White’s EYES ON YOU.

Narrator Abby Craden brings the characters to life in this edge-of-your-seat thriller. Her mannerisms and cadence captures the emotions and enhances the suspense surrounding the protagonist.

Robin has had a rough few years after losing her cheating husband and her job. Now she’s worked her way up to co-anchor of a popular TV show and just published a book that is climbing the charts. When strange things begin to happen, Robin isn’t worried at first. But as the stunts escalate, she realizes someone isn’t just out to get her job – but her life as well.

Suspecting Vicky Cruz, the station’s superstar whose light is dimming, an internal investigation is conducted. The investigation reveals that Robin, still dealing with a childhood trauma, is apparently behind her own sabotage.

Set on clearing her name, Robin draws a small group of friends closer. But as the same time she begins to wonder who she can truly trust.

The author has created a story filled with psychological suspense where every character appears to be the culprit. The twists and turns will keep you guessing and hold you spellbound until the end.

The setting of a TV talk show adds drama and intrigue to the mix. The characters are well-developed and realistic. The story flows quickly as you try to sort out the clues.

EYES ON YOU will have you second-guessing your pick for the killer as the stunts accelerate to murder. Fascinating and suspenseful until the end.

Eyes on You: A Novel of Suspense by Kate White, Performed by Abby Craden, Harper Audio, @2014, ASIN: BOOK6JPYRY, Unabridged, Digital Download, Listening Time: 8 Hours and 59 Minutes 

FTC Full Disclosure - This audio book was sent to me by the publisher in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review. The thoughts are completely my own and given honestly and freely.


Thanks so much for visiting today. I hope you find time to relax, unwind and enjoy a good book. Do you think TV shows or talk shows make good backdrops for intrigue and mystery?

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9 comments:

  1. This sounds like it would make a great movie. Thanks for the review!

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    1. Lexa, I hadn't thought about it, but it would make a great movie.

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  2. We don't have audio books here,sounds superinteresting

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    1. Dez, you're missing out on so much without audio books. They're great.

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  3. Sabotaging herself huh?
    Will be working on edits this weekend, but that's relaxing to me.

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    1. Alex, some people are good at making it look like you've done something to yourself. Happy editing this weekend.

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  4. Mason - The competitive world of TV is certainly an effective context for a good murder mystery. Thanks for sharing this one.

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    1. Margot, there are so many avenues for murder and mystery when it comes to the world of TV and those working in front of and behind the scenes.

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  5. Sounds suspenseful. The TV station setting is also interesting.

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