It’s my turn on the tour for I can See You by Joss Landry.
I’m looking forward to telling you my thoughts on this story.
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My Review
I like a strong female protagonist and though Emma is only 10 years old, she’s a smart, tough, young lady.
She’s had to be. The psychic abilities she inherited from her grandmother have shown her visions of a horrific killer. A killer of young girls.
Emma’s teacher, Christina, overhears her tell a friend about her visions and turns to Detective Hank Apple for help. The situation is dicey as they have a romantic history that ended badly. She’s trusting him to handle Emma with kid gloves while not letting the parents know what they are up to.
Emma’s father wants to hear nothing about her abilities and her mother is for the most part indifferent, so Emma puts her trust in Christine and Hank to protect her from the killer, who is now coming for her.
Even without the psychic elements in this story, it would be a hair raiser. There’s nothing more evil than a killer of children and I thought Emma was very brave and resourceful. She was believable and endearing. A wonderful character.
Hank and Christine were a mess. They’d had a previous relationship that ended when Christine found him in bed with another woman. His claims that it was all part of his job didn’t fly with her and she dumped him.
Now that they are working together to protect Emma from the killer, they stumble over each other, denying the sparks that still ignite when they are together. I was worried they wouldn’t pull it together before someone else got killed.
I like flawed characters. We all are in some way and it makes the story more real. Just like Emma’s parents are flawed. You’d think they would be more worried when the killer tries to abduct her and fails. Yet, they still stay in their home, along with Emma.
That added to the suspense as the killer was now focused on Emma. He had to get her before her visions revealed his true identity. He would be coming back.
I watch a lot of suspense and thriller movies, so I could almost visualize the story as it played out. It was chillingly executed and kept me rapt to the final page.
4 STARS
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I Can See You
“Emma stuck her face to the window to watch the rain. Lightning in the background drew a fiery specter in the sky while her eyes traced the water droplets running down the pane like tears.” Emma Willis is ten years old and has a secret. She not only inherited her grandmother’s power of sight, she can accomplish much more. Like most children without siblings growing up amongst adults, she is precocious yet at times lonely. When a murderer is loose in Newark, a maniac with a thirst for killing little girls, she begins to understand why her Granny Dottie called her sight a curse. She will need all her powers to catch a killer and help the people in her life: Detective Hank Apple, her teacher Christina Tyler, and her little family of three. Only … the madman knows who she is!
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Author Joss Landry
With a degree in commerce, Joss has worked as a consultant for more than twenty years, writing copy for marketing firms and assisting start-up companies launch their business. She recently made the switch from composing copy and promos, to writing fiction and prose. She is developing her style through courses and the support of other writers. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and is presently working on honing three other novels for publication. Blessed with four children and five grandchildren, she resides in Montreal with her husband, a staunch supporter, and enjoys spending time biking, rollerblading, playing tennis, and swimming. She loves creating stories as she says they fulfill her need to think outside the box.
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I Can See You is now on tour!
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I Can See You Tour schedule
July 28th | Cherry Mischievous (Excerpt)
July 29th | Mythical Books (Guest Post)
July 30th | The Avid Reader (Review, Excerpt)
July 31st | Mind Reader (Author Interview, Excerpt)
August 1st | Happy Tails and Tales (Review, Excerpt)
August 4th | Mean Who You Are (Guest Post, Excerpt)
August 5th | Gracen Miller (Author Interview)
August 6th | Christina Jean Michaels | Author (Guest Post)
August 7th | Darkest Sins (Guest Post)
August 8th | Behind the Pages (Guest Post, Excerpt)
August 11th | Vaempires (Author Interview)
August 12th | Proserpine Craving Books (Excerpt)
August 13th | Fuonlyknew (Review)
August 14th | Justified Lunacy (Author Interview)
August 15th | Ashley’s Paranormal Book Blog (Excerpt)
August 18th | Reader Girls (Excerpt)
August 19th | Lusty Penguin Reviews (Author Interview, Excerpt)
August 20th | White Sky Project (Guest Post)
August 21st | Nomi’s Paranormal Palace (Excerpt)
August 22nd | (un)Conventional Bookviews (Guest Post)
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oh yeah, this sounds good. Thanks for the great review.
It really kept me reading late into the night!
I like the sound of this one. I can’t remember the last time I read a book with a child protagonist. Is the story told mostly from Emma’s point of view?
It focuses on Emma (like that name! LOL) but is also told from Christine’s and Hank’s a bit. And from the killer’s!
Ooh, great. I enjoy books told from multiple perspectives.
Really good review, Laura. I hate that her parents are so indifferent to the danger their child is in, but like you said, flawed characters are so much more believable, so it works. Definitely sounds like a hair raising read! (the best kind!)
The father was a jerk. He did little things only and the mother was like a cut out paper doll. No substance, but it worked well in the book and felt like she was supposed to come across that way. Definitely made it suspenseful.
Oh Lauren, this sounds like one I would totally enjoy! Thanks for putting it on my radar. Fantastic review.
Great review. This sounds like a good one.
sherry @ fundinmental