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Right off the bat, the style of this one reminded me very much of the show YOU (yes, I know the show was based on a book, but I have not yet read the book). I liked how we got to see Chris' inner monologue throughout everything, not only because it gave us insight into his motivations at the beginning, but also because we got to watch as the delusions became stronger. I also thought this painted a really good picture of how sometimes we don't see the darkness inside others until it is too late.
BUT -
What was interesting to me is there were times where I found myself actually agreeing with Chris. Crazy right?
One example immediately springs to mind, the first being when Chris and Serena went out and she had too much to drink. He brings her home, and while she is upstairs taking her makeup off he goes downstairs to get her a glass of water and some Advil, fully intending to leave after tucking her in. However, while he is doing so, her fourteen year old son (the age is important here because he is obviously not a child), comes downstairs and tells him that he should stay. And not only should he stay, but in the morning he should give Serena a certain kind of Powerade as well as make her a certain type of breakfast. He says it works best as a hangover cure. Yet the very next morning Serena comes downstairs madder than a wet cat because he is standing at her stove cooking because he spent the night while her son was home. It didn't matter to her that he had left her preferred drink on the nightstand. It didn't matter he was cooking her preferred breakfast. Or that her SON had been the one to tell him to stay. Instead of being grateful, she was a complete brat about it, kicking him out immediately.
The rest of the book follows much the way I would assume stories like this one do. Chris eventually shows too much of his hand (aka using information he's gathered from his spy cameras), and Serena leaves him. From there on out, he spirals into an even more obsessed stalker than he has been, she makes some stupid life choices (I mean COME ON), and eventually everything boils over into an ending that honestly doesn't feel as believable or as climatic as I was hoping.
With everything going on (that didn't involve Serena), I was hoping that Chris would be tripped up much sooner than he was and on the topics not related to her. I also found it odd that if a certain detective could spend so much time just parked across the street from his house (and get a warrant to go through his car), she should have been able to tail him without issue making everything else pointless.
At the end of the day, I feel like this book will appear to casual fans of the television adaption of YOU (as again I never read the books), or those who just enjoy novels where obsession takes precedence.
DISCLAIMER: I received a complimentary copy of this novel from the publisher. This has not affected my review in any way. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own.

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๐ธ๐๐๐๐ ๐ธ ๐ท๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ข...Gosh, this one was wicked good!! ๐๐คฉ I love a good stalker thriller, but this one was so different than most because you were literally in the head of this creeper. At times, I actually felt bad for him too. I mean he had a sweet relationship with his grandpa & some things he did to spy on his now girlfriend werenโt โthat bad.โ I was sucked into the whole web of psychological deception though. You know where people say โwell, he doesnโt hit you so heโs not that bad!โ Thatโs how this one messes with your head. The story was gripping & hella addictive. ๐Some have compared this one to YOU and thatโs an okay comparison, but know itโs also super unique in its own way. I can see this debut being an absolute HIT this summer!

"She gives me another smile, and I want to peel it off her face and carry it around in my picket."
I love true crime because I like to piece together the puzzle and I'm fascinated by how deranged criminals think. This book kept me guessing as to how things would happen, but most riveting, the story was told from the point of view of a stalker. Delusional, obsessive, and seemingly, worryingly untouchable.
I gobbled this up and could not put it down. From stat to finish I was totally invested. If I could give this more than five stars, I would.

Omg! 5 stars!!!! This book had me hooked from the beginning. It deals with so much stuff that has happened to me in real life maybe not as intense but I have been in her shoes once or twice. Why do we attract these people? Then we think something is wrong with us.

A chance encounter in the supermarket turns Serenaโs life upside down. The brief meeting Chris has with her makes him 100% sure that they belong together. So what if Chris finds her address and starts stalking her. I mean just because heโs watching her house, her place of employment, and gathering information means that he will meet her again. He just has to be sure that he knows enough about her to make her love him. Oh, and Serena will love him as much as he loves her, he will make sure of that. You can probably surmise that this relationship will be built on secrets and lies. Yep, Chris will do whatever it takes to make Serena his.
We spend the majority of the story in Chrisโs head. Let me just say it is not a warm and cozy place to be. No spoilers, but I was pretty sure that even if Chris could manipulate Serena into a relationship, there was a 0% chance that he could make it last.
Another book that makes me glad I have a long-term partner. I honestly kept holding my breath, fearful of what Chris would do next.

Is this book similar to You? For sure - it has the crazy stalker going on. I love that we read (hear) his creepy point of view.
But it's also different. It is a slower burn at first, and it takes a while to turn up the crazy. It's like the story about the frog in a pot of water where you turn up the heat slowly. In this case, its a little slow. and you dont really see it all coming. Then it's a full boil!
This was a fun, escapist story. Hmmm is it wrong to call such a creepy stalker book fun?
If you are reading the reviews for this, you are probably interested in this type of story anyway - so get this book.
I want to thank #netgalley and the publisher for this ARC -it was a fun read!

Thank you, @amazonpublishing, @netgalley, #thomasandmercer, and #lissalovik for my #gifted (free) copy. Pub date 7/29/25.
Move over, Joe Goldberg, we have a new stalker in town. This book is being compared to "You," and although it has some similar vibes, it is a completely different story on its own. This is a slow burn, and it takes a little bit until it's full force creepy AF! If you're looking for a creepy stalker book, I definitely recommend this one.
Chris first sees her at the grocery store, and he can not stop thinking about her. He learns her name is Serena, and with Google and social media, he finds out a lot about her. She is a real-estate agent, and he just so happens to show up at one of her open houses. They hit it off, but Chris becomes obsessed with her, but will Serena realize it before she's in too deep?

Wow, talk about YOU vibes! This was a very promising debut. Kudos to Lissa Lovik!
It all starts when Chris lays eyes on Serena for the first time. What follows is a tale of obsession and dark thoughts from a true sociopath!
Being told from Chris perspective, you get to delve into his psyche and expierience his thoughts, need for complete control and justifications for his irrational behavior. Creeeeepy!
I found this book uncomfortable at times, unsettling and even a bit claustrophobic, which I belive is a testament to the author. Well done!
I will be watching for this author's next book! ๐ โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ
A big thank you to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for allowing me the opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book!

I was so excited about this book. An obsessed lover is one of my favorite tropes. However, this book was very poorly paced. It was very repetitive in the beginning and it was hard to stay engaged. The idea was interesting, but sadly poorly executed.

As soon as Chris sees Serena, it is love at first sight. But he needs to wait for the right moment to ask her out, so he waits and watches and learns all about her.
But when they date, Serena begins to see the warning signs and tries to escape.
This was so creepy and unhinged and terrifying. While I did not read YOU, I'd imagine there are some similar elements here. I do enjoy a good stalker novel but I also saw some of the twists coming in this one and it was dark in places.
Thanks so much to NetGalley and Thomas Mercer for this gifted review copy.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the advanced copy of All Because of You by Lissa Lovik. First off, I can't believe this was a debut novel! It felt like I was reading a very seasoned author's work. I love thrillers and read them very often so it's sometimes hard for me to be wow'd by specific themes and tropes in thrillers. This book did just that.
A chance meeting in a grocery store one day creates a domino effect of obsession, lust, and chaos for two people. Boy meets girl. Boy stalks girl. You know that kind of love story. This book honestly creeped me out with the amount of sinister details there were. You truly never know who you are meeting when encountering a stranger.
Single mother and real estate agent Serena has been unlucky in love. Raising a teenage son and just trying to keep her head above water in all aspects of her life gets swept off her feet by a stranger she meets in the grocery store. Chris seems too good to be true but that is only because Serena has been always unlucky in love.
This is a heart pounding thriller that will have you at the edge of our set. I finished it in about a day because I could not put it down. This book releases July 2025 so be sure to add it to your summer thriller list. I have a feeling it will be a top read of the summer!

I read this book for a buddy read, and it did not disappoint and I know everyone in the group flet the same way! The book captures a relationship that escalates from one of passionate love, to possessiveness, and a consuming need for control.
From the beginning, Chris manipulates a "chance" meeting with the woman he's been obsessing over, a woman he had a chance encounter with in a grocery store. It's impossible to not make a comparison to one of my favorite stalker series, You, but his obsession was more subtle. You - but on steroids. As Chris finds new ways to monitor Serena, his behavior gets increasingly creepy. There was a lot of push-pull as Serena was torn between wanting to feel loved, and listening to her best friend's reservations. And her dog. You will love her dog, Sirius!
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for introducing me to this debut author through an advance reader's copy!

I really, really wanted to love this book. Unfortunately, it felt like a cheap rip-off of "You." I read "You" long before it became the infamous Netflix series, and when I read it, it was unlike anything I had ever read. What a unique book to be told through the eyes of the serial killer instead of the one being stalked/hunted. So, when I read the description of this book, it felt similar to "You" but different enough that I thought I would like this one as well. Unfortunately, it missed the mark for me.
The writing itself wasn't bad, which is why I'm giving it 2โญ๏ธ instead of one. But the whole idea was unoriginal. It was the exact same format and idea of "You." MC encountering female, becoming obsessed instantly with no logical reasoning (I get sociopath/psychopath so they don't need a reason), finding a way to ingretiate himself into her life, finding out she's not as perfect as he originally placed her to be, her realizing there is something wrong with him and breaking it off, and then him going completely off the handle.
I wish there maybe would have been an epilogue with a twist at the end where she had the baby and the baby had the MC's eyes or something like that. I think that could have elevated it up a little for me. But it didn't, so unfortunately I'm gonna have to give this one ๐
Thanks to NetGalley, Thomas & Mercer, and Lissa Lovik for an eArc copy of the book to read and review.

This book was a rollercoaster! I loved every minute of it. I didnโt really want it to end and the ending was kinda rushed. But this book is fantastic. Read the author note too! So important!

3.5/5- This book was different. The perspective caught me off guard and at first I didnโt think I liked it but I did find myself wanting to know what was going to happen next. I gave it 3.5/5 stars because itโs a little repetitive in my opinion but I think it just puts emphasis on the obsessive personality which may have been the authors point! Not my typical choice of book but I would recommend it as it does keep you engaged and wondering what comes next.

Thanks to NetGalley for allowing me to read this in exchange for an honest review.
This started off super strong with vibes of the series You. Unfortunately, it ended up falling a little flat for me and becoming repetitive. Our stalker narrator wasnโt nuts enough for me!

4 unsettling, engaging stars!
Told from the stalker's point of view, All Because of You is a nail biting thriller that does a fantastic job at making the reader empathize and really understand the main character's rationale throughout his romance. It was an unsettling, yet engaging story to read which is a great compliment to Lissa Lovik's writing. Obviously All Because of You will be compared to You, but these are different stories in their own way. However, fans of You should give this one a try as well!
Many thanks to NetGalley, Lissa Lovik, and Thomas & Mercer for an eARC in exchange for an honest review.

Chris falls in love with Serena the instant he sees her. It's the kind of love people only dream about - love at first sight. Serena has had a string of terrible men, so Chris is a dream come true. He is a true gentleman - someone she can live happily ever after with. Serena cannot understand why her family and friends do not like him. Perhaps Chris isn't who he presents himself to be in front of Serena?
Told from Chris' perspective, All Because of You is a dark tale of a stalker's obsession with a woman. All Because of You has a well developed plot and characters with depth. If I hadn't read You by Caroline Kepnes, this would have been a five star book for me. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed it. Thank you NetGalley for an arc in exchange for my honest opinion.

This is a brilliantly plotted novel and SO well written. I found it a really uncomfortable read but that's down to the great writing! Seeing the world from Chris's viewpoint is scary and claustrophobic. An excellent read, although not for the faint-hearted.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this one.

This was so well wrote that I del slightly speechless. Lissa Lovik is a debut author that has wrote a visceral novel of obsession and suspense. This was so hard to put down and was a book I was excited to pick up every time. Iโm not a one sitting type of person so I read this over three days and enjoyed it every time. Make no mistake though, this was an easy book to read in one sitting if thats your thing.
Reading this book is a different experience because you are able to get into the head of someone who is obsessed. The things he convinces himself of to justify his unstable thoughts and insane behavior are all too real. It will make you happy that you donโt have someone that โlovesโ you this much (thatโs a jabโฆ. This wasnโt love) itโll make you wonder โwhat ifโ you were Serena.
Now hereโs where my opinion will be unpopular which is fine. In the beginning I (and it wasnโt just me!) found myself feeling sorry for him. Of course by the end I was like okay this dude needs to be a in psych ward but at first he was very humanized to me because of his relationship with his grandfather and the backstory with his mom. I found Serena to be a completely unlikable character though. Serena as a woman, Serena as a mother, Serena as a girlfriendโฆ.. I just found her to be extremely unpalatable.
I expect this book to be a huge hit and I question the taste of anyone that doesnโt see this book for what it is; a stellar debut!