Kelley Armstrong shows you never know who is on the other side of the veil when you call:
Nicola never believed that she would live this long, let alone find a career she loves and the love of her life. Nicola has Cystic Fibrosis and most children do not live to see adulthood. She knows that she needs to live every moment and she wants to do that with her Husband Anton. Neither of them thought that he would be the one to leave first, his final words to Nic haunting her every day, "I'll Be Waiting". This take Nic on a path of trying to contact Anton, talk to him one more time to say a proper Goodbye, but something sinister has come across instead, something with death and vengeance on their mind.
I'm a huge Kelley Armstrong fan. I love the way that she
constructs her story and her ability to draw the reader in. I have read one
other book by Armstrong that was more of the horror side of genres. This book
had me hooked from the beginning, but i will say that it was heartbreaking at
the beginning middle and end. Speaking of the end, the last 30% of the book
goes by so fast as you try to turn the pages faster and faster to see what is
going to happen next.
You cannot help but feel for Nicola from everything thing
that she has gone through in her life, and what she is having to deal with now,
not only the tragedy but also those trying to profit on the death of her
husband. There are always those who will try anything to make a buck and that
is highlighted in this book with the amount of mediums or psychics who say they
will have the ability to contact her Husband Anton. With everything really
falling apart it make sense why Nicola starts question everyone and everything
around her, and herself, maybe she herself is going insane.
This book is only told from Nicola's POV and while I appreciate
that but I think I would have enjoyed a different perspective at times and be
in the minds of other people in the house, to truly see what they were feeling
and experience. I think a POV from Dr. Cirillo and his reasons for being there would
have been an interesting POV and scientific one at that.
Although this book is touted as a supernatural horror, I
didn’t think it was that scary, but the creepy atmosphere was on point. Things
do get a bit gory at times, especially near the end of the book, so i think
some people will find it scary and fit the horror genre but for me it does
not.
Was able to figure out the twist but you really don’t know
who is going to be there in the end.
I did enjoy this book even though it was not quite what i
wanted it to be (and probably my least favourite of Armstrong’s books). I think those looking for a creepy book that has an eerie
atmosphere, then pick up this book.
Enjoy!!!