If Only You knew- Blog Tour

 



Author: Theo Baxter 
Publisher: Inkubator Books 
Publishing Date: 28th July 2024 

Many thanks to the publishing team and ZooLoos Bt for my digital copy and a spot on the tour




Blurb 


Both of them said ‘Till death do us part’. One of them meant it.


Emily is on the home stretch of an acrimonious divorce from husband Teddy when she realizes someone is following her.

The stalking quickly escalates into something more sinister.

Emily starts getting hang-up phone calls and suspects someone is coming into her home when she isn’t there. Her email is hacked and she almost loses her job. She finds cameras and microphones hidden all over her house.

Someone is watching her every move, trying to destroy her. But who?

The obvious suspect is Teddy, but new boyfriend William is also acting strangely. Is he hiding something?

When someone close to her is viciously attacked it becomes clear there is much more at stake than Emily’s peace of mind.

Emily thought divorce was the worst thing that could ever happen - until she finds herself caught up in a fight for her very survival. Can she find out who is behind the campaign of terror before it’s too late?

If Only You Knew – the shocking psychological thriller by the best-selling author of The Stepfather and Not My Mother.





My Thoughts 


If you have not read any Theo Baxter books then what are you doing! One of my favourite authors that I have had the opportunity to read many of his books. 

One thing I liked  was the healing process for Emily was not rushed, it showed that trauma and issues take time and impact your mental health and it is not a quick recovery.  You find yourself constantly worrying about Emily as much as your route for her to want to escape and start new , there are then concerns where this new road will lead and to whom.  

As always there are plenty of twists and turns and moments that will keep you continuously guessing, the only 1 thing having read previous books was the ending all done and dusted neatly finished, there were no lingering moments. But this  was not an issue and still a really good read. 

As much as the story starts off slow, the pace soon picks up. This is also a character driven book so the more you learn about them the more intense the plot becomes. 

An enjoyable psychological thriller that I would recommend. 

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