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Goodreads Synopsis: A suspense-filled psychological romance thriller – when two lonely hearts find each other, what could possibly go wrong? Nothing good has ever happened to Chris Davis. He lost his parents at the age of sixteen in a car wreck that left him with a deformity. Chris has given up on finding true love after a series of heartbreaks. He’s content to survive on the meager salary he earns as a janitor in one of Kayla Morrison's chain of hotels. Chris is about to dispose of the contents in a trash can when a local paper falls out and drops at his feet. An ad on the front page catches his attention – a woman named Kayla Renae is searching for love and wants to communicate through letters. Chris responds to the ad and exchanges letters and emails with Kayla Renae Morrison, a wealthy, lonely woman searching for love. He doesn’t know he’s been communicating with the owner of the Morrison hotel where he works. Each letter they exchange makes him feel like they have known each other for years. His and Kayla's love story is the kind of romance he has always dreamt of. They sign off every letter with, ‘Call me yours.’ They talk about everything – from the names of their unborn children to Kayla’s personal struggles. Especially, Kayla’s sixteen-year-old daughter, Adi, is constantly in and out of trouble. Adi has been skipping classes and sneaking out of the house to attend late-night parties. Kayla’s also afraid for her life. When Kayla doesn't show up on their first date in their favorite hot chocolate shop, the Cocomo café, Chris thinks she decided not to see him because of his financial status. Days later, Kayla reaches out to him and assures him of her love. When she doesn't show up on subsequent dates, Chris starts to dig into her past. Someone else is asking questions about Kayla too, whoever they are, may unearth a dark well-kept secret that will make their happily-ever-after impossible. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59464327-call-me-yours Thank you to Megs Hudson for providing me with an ebook copy of Call Me Yours for me to review. What a unique, interesting plot. This psychological romantic thriller is filled with suspense, hope, intrigue and mystery. The writing is descriptive and captivating drawing readers in right from the very first paragraph. There were many interesting characters introduced throughout the first half of the book without very much background about them provided, some of them seemingly unconnected to one another, but Hudson teased us with just enough alluring information to make you question how all the pieces will end up fitting together. And what a surprising turn of events to bring all the characters and their roles in the story together! I did not see that explanation coming! There were a couple of pieces of the puzzle that I am still thinking about and questioning now! For any readers who love psychological thrillers, suspense, or romance I recommend Call Me Yours! 4 Stars!
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