The House Sitter by J.E. Rowney

The House Sitter by J.E. Rowney

Release: June 19, 2023
Format:
Ebook
Publisher: Little Fox Publishing
Source: Amazon
Find it at: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle,

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Michelle Crane is one of the most recognisable women on social media and if everything goes to plan, I’m about to ruin her life.

 

When house sitter Jude takes on an assignment acting for self-made ‘girl boss’, entrepreneur Michelle Crane, her intentions aren’t entirely professional. Michelle has something that Jude needs – and the clock is ticking on her window of opportunity to find it.

Jude’s future hangs in the balance, but when it comes down to it, will she betray a stranger to save herself?

The House Sitter is an original, edge of your seat domestic thriller, for fans of Freida McFadden, Kiersten Modglin and Daniel Hurst. If you’re looking for your next one-sitting page-turner, grab this must-read today.

About the Author:

J.E. Rowney is a British author who has written several psychological thrillers, including “Gaslight”.

“Gaslight” is a gripping novel that tells the story of a young woman named Ella, who becomes convinced that she is being gaslit by her partner. As she struggles to uncover the truth, she is forced to confront the dark secrets that lie hidden in her own past.

Rowney’s writing style is known for being fast-paced and suspenseful, with a focus on building tension and keeping readers on the edge of their seats. She is skilled at creating complex, multidimensional characters and weaving together intricate plots that keep readers guessing until the very end.

In addition to her work as a writer, Rowney is also an advocate for mental health awareness and works to support mental health charities. This theme is often present in her books, which explore the impact of trauma and mental illness on the lives of her characters.

Overall, J.E. Rowney is a talented author who has gained a following for her gripping psychological thrillers. “Gaslight” is just one example of her ability to create unforgettable stories that leave readers on the edge of their seats.

Ms. Rowney says: “I always dreamed of being a writer, until I realised that I was. Then I started to write.”

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The House Sitter Review:

The story has an intriguing concept, where Jude gets a job to house sit for Michelle Crane, but we find out Jude has an agenda. The author nicely toggles between two storylines, one revolving around Jude and the other around Libby. Initially where there is no connection between the two. It was interesting to see how the two storylines eventually merged. I enjoyed both characters in the lead, but I gravitated more towards Libby’s storyline and wondered what lengths she would go to to escape Neil.Also, the author writes the feelings of the characters nicely. You wonder about Jude, her past, Hester, and what she is hiding. There is a mysterious vibe in the phone conversations between Jude and an unknown person. Another moment that stood out was when Jude thought someone had taken her phone and got paranoid searching for it. Additionally, Jude’s persistent feeling of being observed adds to the excitement.Moreover, I enjoyed the ending. Considering that there are only four main characters, I was surprised that I didn’t catch the surprise in the end coming.However, the pacing meanders frequently, particularly in Jude’s storyline. Despite a strong start, the storyline becomes repetitive, with endless room searches and reflections about her predicament. The author paces the story very slowly, where you feel like you are rereading the same chapter. Additionally, there were moments when I found myself frustrated with Libby’s actions. As someone intelligent and tech-savvy, her eventual choices seemed illogical, considering her attempts to elude someone.Nevertheless, “The House Sitter” remains a reasonably enjoyable read. It’s a swift and engaging escape that will help while away the hours.

 

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