Always Watching

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    Always Watching is a suspenseful mystery thriller. It is written by Chevy Stevens. She did a tremendous job with many of her novels, especially mystery thrillers and women’s fiction. The female characters in her book are always very relatable and will make you feel for them. Still Missing, her debut novel is the favorite novel of many of her fans. Dark Roads is another widely talked-about novel of the writer.

    The audio narration of Always Watching novel is done by Joyce Bean. It was an excellent 5-star performance by the narrator which made this audiobook so appealing to the listeners.

    Doctor Nadine was within her element in the lockdown ward of a psychiatric facility. She had all the tools to help out the struggling people and on top of that, she had the desire as well. Healing the broken families was her motto and that’s what she was living for. But Dr. Nadine was not interested in having a close look at her past. It was because her own life has been miserable with a lot of black holes. Her willpower helped her to counter her persistent claustrophobia. Lisa, her daughter was a runaway who had been roaming in the street for the last seven years.

    Always Watching

    When a troubled woman, Heather was brought into the ICU of the psychiatric hospital after her suicide attempt then Dr. Nadine coaxed her story very gently. She was able to discover a lot of troubling similarities with her own life. She went deeper with her and was forced to confront her childhood which was full of trauma. So what were the secrets of Nadine’s life that she was hiding?

    This novel is surely among the best novels of Chevy Stevens. The excellent quality of narration made it even better for the listeners.



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