By: Jason Arnopp

SYNOPSIS
Kate Collins has been ghosted.
She was supposed to be moving in with her new boyfriend Scott, but all she finds after relocating to Brighton is an empty apartment. Scott has vanished. His possessions have all disappeared.
Except for his mobile phone.
Kate knows she shouldn’t hack into Scott’s phone. She shouldn’t look at his Tinder, his calls, his social media. But she can’t quite help herself.
That’s when the trouble starts. Strange, whispering phone calls from numbers she doesn’t recognise. Scratch marks on the walls that she can’t explain. And the growing feeling that she’s being watched.
Kate refuses to leave the apartment – she’s not going anywhere until she’s discovered what happened to Scott. But the deeper she dives into Scott’s digital history the more Kate realises just how little she really knows about the man she loves.
MY REVIEW
I read this book based on a review from a friend. It looked really interesting and I love books that deal with ghosting, dating apps, texting etc.. The description of the book seemed like it was going to give me exactly that. But that’s only what half the book is. The other half, for me, was very confusing. I had to ask my friend about the ending because I just didn’t understand it. On top of that the book is SOOO long. Over 400 pages. Kate gets really annoying, things get repetitive. Honestly, others have loved this book, but for me it was a huge waste of time!
If you’re interested in checking this book out, you can do so here.