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Every Move You Make

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A compulsive, intense and emotional read.
Natalie, Alexandra, Bridget, Lucy & River are all part of a closed forum for survivors of stalking and have created an offline WhatsApp group, as they all live in London.
But when Natalie is murderer by her ex boyfriend/stalker, Jamie, who has recently been released from prison, they are all in a blind panic as at the funeral they receive a chilling message - “10 days till someone dies”
They make a plan to track their stalkers until they can work out who the perpetrator is.
It’s so well written, with so many creepy characters and so many theories, you end up suspecting everyone.
Gives you an unique taste of what it must be like to be stalked and how exhausting you must feel 24/7, constantly scared, terrified, violated and vulnerable. “Having to change your name, telephone number, move house and get a new job”
Loved the network the victims had formed, in spite of the awful circumstances that had brought them together, they’ed found strength and resilience to take things into their own hands and get control back.
A twisty, gripping, claustrophobic thriller, that gives you goosebumps, making you want to scream and shout on behalf of all victims of stalking.
Thanks @cltaylorauthor, @avonbooksuk & @netgalley for the emotional read

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I was a little disappointed with Every Move you Make, I found it difficult to feel invested in. I read it but it took me a while as I kept stopping and starting. I didn’t particularly like the main characters, but it was scary to think about what people go through every day, and the feeling of powerlessness as all parts of your life are impacted.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Avon Books UK for gifting me a copy of this ARC in exchange for an honest review!

3 Stars!

This story starts off with a group of people who go to a support group for a stalker. I was immediately hooked with the eerie vibes and it even made me feel anxious. What I liked about this story, was the countdown leading up to the murder. It helped me keep the timeline in my head and even added the desperation to figure out the mystery. What I didn't like was how the story felt dragged out. It also became a little muddy when the characters stories were being intertwined. The twists near the ending were good, but from the middle being so long it just didn't have that oomph effect for me. If the middle had been cut back a bit, I think I would've liked it a lot more.

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Natalie, River, Alexandra, Lucy and Bridget are a group of friends who have met because they all have stalkers and formed a whatsapp chat group for support. However, Natalie is attacked and killed by hers which leads to a lot of insecurities amongst the friends who take some desperate measures to protect themselves.
Lots of twists and turns, a real page turner!

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Synopsis —-Alexandra, Lucy, Bridget, River and Natalie. Five friends who wish they’d never met. Because the one thing they have in common is the worst thing in their lives: they are all being stalked.
When one of their group is murdered, days after their stalker is released from prison, time stands still for them all. They know their lives could end just as brutally at any moment – all it takes is for the people they fear the most to catch up with them.
When the group receive a threat that one of them will die in ten days’ time, the terror that stalks their daily lives becomes all-consuming. But they know they don’t want to be victims anymore – it’s time to turn the tables and finally get their revenge.
Because the only way to stop a stalker is to become one yourself…

My thoughts—-

harass or persecute (someone) with unwanted and obsessive attention.

C.L Taylor explains in her authors notes that she has sadly had experience of stalking and harassment.


Five become four !
Excellent plot , the group of friends all have one thing in common they have all been stalked they gravitate together to help each other.
Without any spoilers the novel was full of suspense and intrigue the characters and their voices were brilliantly jumping from the page. I was suspicious about one character but the ending was a twist and the conclusion and ending brilliantly sewn up!

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Firstly I want to commend c.l.taylor.for.being brave enough to tell this story. Especially as events similar to this happened to her. I really did enjoy this book. However I did find it a little predictable. Around the half way point in the book I had.my suspicions which proved to be true. But it was still a good book. Well plotted, well written and engrossing.

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What a novel. I am quite the fan of Taylor's work and this is another corker of a thriller to add to her work.

This book truly begins at a funeral. A woman is killed by her stalker and four of her friends (who she met as they are also being stalked) turn up to say their farewells. A sour taste is left in their mouths after the flowers say the wrong date, and they realise it has a connection to all of them.

From the moment we were introduced to the four friends, I felt this strange connection to them. I wanted them to be safe and I enjoyed learning about them through the pov chapters. I just adored them.

Every 20 pages, my jaw dropped to the floor. I don't want to spoil anything so will keep hush, but I was even surprised in the first 10 pages!

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Five victims of stalkers form a tight knit 'WhatsApp' group. They check in with each other making sure they are safe- until one night Natalie is found dead on her doorstep. At her funeral, Alexandra, Lucy, Bridget & River are given a wreath, but it is not really for Natalie, it is a warning that in ten days, one of them will die.

The author's personal experience of being stalked must have influenced this story & I think she is very brave to have gone along that route. It saddens me that I didn't enjoy this book as much as her other books. I don't think I really bonded with the characters. Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for letting me read & review this book.

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I enjoyed this book but it wasnt my favourite by this author. Excellent twists that surprised me wasn’t what I expected & all goes up nicely at the end.

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I’ve read a few books by this author and I’ve always really enjoyed them. However, I think this one is my favourite so far. It had me gripped from the very beginning and I couldn’t put it down.

We follow a group who have set up their own support network as they are all victims of stalking. There were a number of characters I really didn’t trust and I was suspicious of almost everyone!

I love the way the author made it all so suspenseful and creepy. I was so freaked out a few times. The twist was a total shock I was so surprised. Everything all tied up well at the end too.

The authors note at the end included an important message about her own personal experience with stalking. After reading you can see that the subject is one that is important to her.

Highly recommend reading this one, an easy 5 stars from me.

Thank you to Avon Books and Netgalley for my ebook copy.

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Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher and of course Cally for providing me with an ARC.

I really loved this book. It dealt with a very distressing topic in a way that made me as a reader feel it was happening to me.

There were a lot of characters but the format made it possible to keep up with each story line.

The idea of the victims taking matters into their own hands and fighting back was a nice twist on the usual psychological thriller books I've read.

Definitely one to add to your wish list if you haven't already!

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Natalie, Alexandra, Lucy, River and Bridget all have one thing in common; they are all victims of stalking and when they join a support group they all become friends. Just days after one of the stalkers is released from prison, one of the group is brutally murdered, then at the funeral they receive an anonymous threat that someone will die on 20th October, just ten days time and they know that they can't just sit around waiting for that day to arrive, they must take action and get their lives back...

This latest thriller by Taylor is told from the perspectives of all the main characters and in a countdown to the day they are all in fear of, it's a fast paced read which kept me on the edge of my seat throughout, constantly second guessing what path it would take and if the group would overcome their fears and reclaim their lives, they knew that danger was always close by but none of them really knew how close. I loved how, even though they were all victims, they were portrayed as strong characters and I was hopeful that they'd win in the end, it was good to get an understanding of their backgrounds too, revealing how they came to be stalked in the first place. Another fabulously, tense story by this author which I highly recommend. The facts about stalking statistics in the UK alone in the authors note at the end are shocking to read about and, that it happened to her personally, shone through in the writing of this harrowing tale.

I'd like to thank Avon Books and Netgalley for the approval, I will post my review on Amazon and Goodreads.

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I’m usually a big fan of this authors work but struggled with this book. I found it quite confusing and got the characters muddled. I couldn’t remember who was being stalked by who and what each persons backstory was. I can normally follow books pretty easily but found this one difficult for some reason and it spoiled my enjoyment of the storyline.

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Thanks to #netgalley and #avonbooksuk for this ADC in exchange for an honest review!

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I read it with a bunch of friends and really enjoyed it. At one point, we all agreed that the stalking our main characters experienced was very well depicted. I felt the same frustration with the police and the same helplessness they experienced while reading it. Imagine having to change your job, phone number or place of residence because of a stalker. Unthinkable!😢 Loved how well this was described, it felt very authentic. I then started to suspect that maybe one of the victims might not be who they were pretending to be! But was I right? To find out, you’ll have to read it!

This was such a great guessing game that had me flipping eagerly through the pages. The ending had me gasping!

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I am a huge fan of Cally Taylor’s books, but this one did not do it for me. There are too many characters - those being stalked, their partners and their stalkers. Later on, there are even family members of the stalkers! The plot is slow moving in parts, but then so much going on at other times that it’s difficult to keep track of what’s going on. I will still read Cally’s next book because they are normally excellent.

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I always love reading Cally’s books and look forward to the new one each year (I missed not having one last year!). They are always well written and plotted. The theme of stalking for this one was a bit different to other crime books and I loved the idea of vicitms of stalking coming together in a support group and then deciding to take matters into their own hands. The characters are all well rounded and relatable (even if some are more likeable than others) and I loved learning about their own individual stories of their stalking and the inclusion of a male being stalked by his ex girlfriend was also an interesting touch. The suspense is kept up throughout the whole novel and then there is the big reveal which I didn’t guess and loved the surprise.
I am already eagerly awaiting Cally’s next book.

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Five friends become four when the unthinkable happens – one of them is murdered by their stalker.  The remaining four that make up the stalker support group wonder how things can get worse, that is until at their friend’s funeral they receive a chilling message: one of them will die in 10 days’ time.  The threat becomes all consuming as they seek to hatch a plan to stop their stalkers once and for all.
 
Phew, that was a ride. It’s a compulsive and intense read, with short chapters that keep you reading.  I devoured 50% in one sitting.
 
Like any good thriller, I was jumping between theories in my head.  At one point or another I suspected pretty much everyone and looked for alternative meanings to their words.  The distrust had me questioning their motives and actions, and I was constantly trying to figure it all out.
 
I can’t even begin to imagine how exhausting it must be to feel that way 24/7; to be constantly on edge and suspicious of everyone.  Definitely read the author’s note.
 
Taylor has created relatable characters, even when I didn’t think their actions were right, I understood them.  There was some light in the support and friendship these people had found in each other, in spite of the darkness that brought them together.  Their strength and resilience in the face of relentless terror was borne from that group. 

Although there were quite a few characters introduced early on, (for once) I had no trouble keeping track of who was who.

If you fancy a tense and twisty thriller filled with menace – I’d recommend picking this one up!

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3.5 stars rounded up to 4 as I love Cally Taylor as an author in general. This book didn't quite hit the mark for me,

It starts with a group of five people who've formed a support group. Of the five, one is male - River who is being stalked by Vanessa which is making his current girlfriend, Meg, unhappy with their relationship. Alexandra, a well-known actress and soap opera star, is being stalked by someone but she isn't sure who but is convinced it is linked to Colin Sutherland who had destroyed her family in the past. Her boyfriend, Sam, is around but not overly supportive. Then we have Bridget, a florist, who is dealing with Charlotte while trying to keep Gary happy. Lucy is being stalked by Marcus but will not report any of his stalking to the police as she is hiding something. Finally Natalie who is being stalked by James.

Then one of the five is murdered and the remaining four decide to take action themselves by tracking each others' stalkers. Confused? Yes, so was I. There were simply too many people with those being stalked, significant others, the stalkers and keeping track of who was going to track who else. I was feeling exhausted trying to keep up even though I did want to know how it ended. I ended up making notes just to try and follow but I found the plot quite dragging and repetitive in places with everyone seeming to doubt everyone else and regurgitating who knew what to try and work out who is real and who is fake.

Not my favourite book by Cally Taylor. With thanks to NetGalley and AvonBooksUK for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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A cleverly written, gripping read from C.L.Taylor.
Some very unsettling moments when you realise that stalking is happening and so little seems to be done about it.
A group of people who started a Whatsapp Support Group have their lives turned upside down when one of them is killed by their stalker. The remaining 4 members of the group start trying to protect themselves and take matters into their own hands when their stalkers are continuing to harass them and they can't find a way to stop them and the police are not interested in helping them.
All is not what is seems when one of the remaining 4 start to behave oddly and their story just doesn't add up....

Thank you to Avon Books, Netgalley and C.L.Taylor for an ARC in return for an honest review.

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This was another gripping read from CL Taylor, I'm such a fan of her books. They are always so well written, easy to devour and have great twisty plots! This story comes from the heart too, as Cally shares in her author notes about her own frightening experience with a stalker. It really must be terrifying and I commend her for being able to write this novel when it hits so close to home.

The characters in the story are well written, although we are introduced to many so our lovely group of buddy readers were great at reminding who was who.

This was certainly a tense and creepy thriller. Short chapters made it fast paced. There was a lot going on with so many characters and stalkers and I wanted to flip the pages to find out what was next.

I highly recommend this thriller which is published today!

Have you read a CL Taylor novel? If you're a thriller fan I'd say this author is a must read!

Thanks again to netgally, Avon books and CL Taylor for my advanced readers copy.

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