A brutal crime. A traumatized mind. A victim no one believes… blackouts that strike at random. The root cause of her anxiety is her unshakable belief that her previous attacker, Rex Hawkins, is stalking her. She’s been to the authorities but they’ve dismissed her concerns as the paranoid delusions of a traumatized mind.
But are Amelia’s fears really unfounded? Could Rex Hawkins still be out there, waiting for her to drop her guard and make a mistake? Or is Amelia slipping deeper into neurosis and at risk of losing her mind?
Another gripping and twisty tale of psychological suspense from Deborah Rogers, Coming for You is a terrifying portrayal of a young woman on the brink, with shades of Hitchcock and Gillian Flynn.
If you like tense, gritty psychological suspense thrillers, you’ll love book 2 in the Amelia Kellaway series from exciting new crime writer Deborah Rogers. PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY!
PRAISE FOR LEFT FOR DEAD (#1 Amelia Kellaway)…
“An edge of your seat read.” Amazon Reviewer
“Part wilderness survival thriller and part childhood trauma story with an unexpected and heart-wrenching twist.” Goodreads Reviewer
“Gripping isn’t a strong enough word for this heart-grabber.” Amazon Reviewer
more
It’s been three years since Amelia was kidnapped and left for dead. She is back in New York City working as a prosecutor. Even though she should feel safe she is suffering from crippling PTSD which causes her to compulsively check her locks and doors and experiencing random blackouts. The cause of her anxiety is that even though she has been told that her kidnapper is dead she believes that he is still alive and stalking her. She tries to keep her fear from her colleagues from her work associates and family but it is getting harder for her to hide as her fear keeps climbing. Was she right to fear her kidnapper or is she totally delusional? The fear builds right from the first page and keeps the reader anxious to find out if Rex is really stalking her and when he will make himself known to her. Excellent writing that keeps the reader anxiously turning the pages.
Coming For You is the second book in Deborah Roger’s psychological suspense series featuring Amelia Kellaway, a traumatized NYC prosecutor who is recovering from a kidnapping which left her for dead. This well written and thrilling novel has an intriguing plot with twists, mystery, suspense, and well developed characters. I could not put this book down and am eagerly awaiting the next book in the series entitled Speak For Me.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
MC Amelia Kellaway is traumatized by a kidnapping incident she suffered three years ago. She has developed anxiety, blackouts, and maybe paranoia too. Amelia believes her attacker, Rex Hawkins, is stalking her. As a reader I believed Amelia and felt badly so why doesn’t anyone else? This is an intense, psychological page turner! Thank you to Lawson Publishing and NetGalley for an ebook ARC. This is my honest review.
This suspenseful and exciting story about is about Amelia as she tries to reestablish her life after being taken, physically and sexually abused and left for dead in a shallow grave. Even though the world thinks the monster is dead, she knows that he isn’t and has left a string of murdered girls just like her in his wake and she knows he’s waiting to come back for her. This was a very good read with well developed characters.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Book 2 of a series but this is my first time reading anything from this author and so I missed book 1, I don’t feel as if anything is missing and was able to enjoy this book. I love a good psychological thriller, this one is filled with intrigue, suspense, mystery along with lots of twists and turns that had me glued to my iPad completely absorbed by what I was reading.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is one twisty story. I loved the story and could not put it down. I am looking forward to more from this author.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.