Doctor, heal thyself.
Erin Cartwright is a psychiatrist at a hospital for girls who has her own troubled past. Now, the past that she has tried so hard to hide and ignore has caught up with her during a criminal case that she has been asked to advise on.
This was a good psychological suspense book, predictable at times, but overall, the writing pulls you through. I liked the Erin character, even with her many flaws, and those faults don’t seem completely out of place for someone with her history and job description. And I really liked Timothy’s character, even though it was clear from the beginning that he wasn’t where he should be, nor was he going to be placed somewhere he should.
The romance thrown in there was fine. Not great, and it mostly served as a distraction since it didn’t really further the mystery part of the book, but at least it served a purpose in the end.
It will be interesting to see if the author ends up continuing with the Erin Cartwright character in a series or leaves this as a stand-alone. If it’s continued, I would definitely keep reading.
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley and Legend Press in exchange for my honest review. It has not influenced my opinion.