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OBSESSION: The bestselling psychological thriller with a shocking ending

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Now a successful photographer living under the name Naomi Carson, she has found a place that calls to her, thousands of miles away from everything she’s ever known. Naomi wants to embrace the solitude, but the residents of Sunrise Cove keep forcing her to open up―especially the determined Xander Keaton.

Naomi Bowes lost her innocence the night she followed her father into the woods. In freeing the girl trapped in the root cellar, Naomi revealed the horrible extent of her father’s crimes and made him infamous. Armchair psychologists, REJOICE! This is your book! Take out your pen and paper because your skills are needed to DIAGNOSE a mental patient. The only issue is to decide WHICH character is mentally obsessive and potentially homicidal.Naomi este un personaj puternic, luptător. O eroină impresionantă, care face față provocărilor pe care soarta i le scoate în cale. Xander este un bărbat suficient de curajos încât să spargă toate zidurile ei de protecție si să o iubească. What lost this book the most love from me was the villain. 1) I figured out who he was very early in the book. 2) The time we spent in his head was incredibly disturbing. And considering he's the (majority of the) cause of the trigger warning up above, it was too much for me. Naomi was only 12 years old when she saved a young woman from one of the most notorious serial killers the country has ever known. He was also her father. As an adult now, Naomi moves from place to place and hasn't been able to settle down because people find out her true identity - as the daughter of a monster. When she decides to buy a house in Sunrise Cove she finally thinks she has found a place to call home... But there is a new killer out there, and he has his sights set on Naomi.

h rating: 4 stars. Naomi. I liked her. I appreciated her strength through all the horrible things she had to go through. I really think those who are fans of the book "You" would like this. It is that type of book. Stalker and stalkee do sort of have some type of relationship but I will say no more. Without getting into extreme detail, as a young child, Naomi Bowes follows her father one night on an innocent mission to see if he was hiding her birthday gift somewhere. What she finds is not even close: it is an abused woman along with evidence of multiple other women tortured physically and sexually at her father's hand. The h helps the woman escape, and when everything hits the fan, she is relocated with her uncle and his partner, given a new last name (Carson), and a new lease on life, though she does not let many people in and likes to keep to herself. Even with those precautions, she finds it is harder to escape her past when a book and movie about the now notorious serial killer, aka her own father, is released. So she moves to the other side of the country where no one knows her to start a new life and so that she can focus on her career as a photographer and artist. When she buys a beloved landmark in the small town and decides to renovate it, she starts to meet people and learns she can have friends again... at least she thinks she can. She even starts to let a man into her life: Xander Keaton. But there is an admirer of her father's "work" lurking in the shadows, and he is getting closer and closer to his ultimate target: Naomi. What will happen when she is confronted not only by her past but by a psychopath intent on ending her new life? But while Catherine's horizons are expanding, James's own life is becoming a prison: as changed as the new Ireland may be, it is still not a place in which he feels able to be himself. Catherine desperately wants to help, but as life begins to take the friends in different directions, she discovers that there is a perilously fine line between helping someone and hurting them further.Now, where to begin? It was off to a great start, Naomi as a young girl saving the woman and discovering that her father was a viscous serial killer. But when it skipped to her adult years it really dragged on for me. It was way too drawn out. I felt as though 70% of the book was discussing interior designing and colours of the house she was renovating and I actually began to dread when she walked into another shop to look at stuff to buy for the house.

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