
Wherever You Hide
A Chilling Portrayal of Domestic Abuse: When Love Turns Deadly
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I'm not usually one to read books about domestic abuse, but this one's different. It's a thriller that'll keep you on the edge of your seat. Elizabeth Haines has written a story that's both haunting and thought-provoking, showing us the darker side of human nature where love turns into obsession and control. The scariest part? It's all too real, and it's something that's happening to people all around us.










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- •The author does a great job of exploring the psychology of the abuser, taking us on a journey into the mind of someone who's capable of inflicting pain and suffering on others.
- •The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to get invested in their story.
- •The writing is engaging and suspenseful, keeping me hooked from start to finish.
- •The themes of domestic abuse and control are handled with sensitivity and care, making this a tough but important read.
- •The book raises important questions about the warning signs of abuse and how to spot them.
- •The author's use of language is vivid and evocative, painting a picture of the characters' emotions and experiences.
- •I loved how the author wove together the different plot threads to create a cohesive and engaging story.
- •The book's pacing is well-balanced, with a good mix of action, suspense, and quieter moments to let the characters breathe.
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- •Some of the supporting characters feel a bit one-dimensional and underdeveloped.
- •The pacing can be a bit slow in some parts, making it feel like the story's dragging on.
- •I wish the author had delved deeper into the aftermath of the abuse, rather than just focusing on the events leading up to it.
- •The book's themes and messages can be heavy and triggering for some readers.
- •The writing style can be a bit over-the-top at times, feeling more like melodrama than genuine emotion.
- •I had trouble connecting with the main character, Katie, at times, feeling like she's more of a plot device than a fully fleshed-out person.
- •The book could benefit from a stronger sense of resolution, rather than feeling like it just ends abruptly.
- •I felt like the author missed an opportunity to explore some of the characters' motivations more deeply.



