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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
Mary Burton’s book I’m Watching You was good, but it is not close to being as good as Dead Ringer. She has developed the characters into tangible personalities. The characters are lovable, with the exception of 3 creeps.
Kendall Shaw is a pain-in-the-butt reporter that you have to admire. She is in love with a tough-as-nails policeman. Will they be able to make a relationship? Also, why is the serial killer focusing on girls who look like Kendall?
Of course, there is Nicole who is trying to figure out who is the best adoptive family for her child. Is it possible that she will find love, even though she has swollen ankles and a swollen belly?
I loved this book. Burton has taken great strides toward becoming a great like the legendary Mary Higgins Clark. I look forward to her next creation. I hope she makes Nicole the main character of her next book.