Happy Monday everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend. To start off the week I’ve got a spotlight on Eyes on You by Kate White. This novel is on my ‘to read’ list for the summer and is already getting great reviews from bloggers and readers. It’s being described as one of those books that you just can’t put down which is, of course, the kind I like best. So I’ll tell you a bit about the book and be sure to enter the giveaway at the end of the post for a chance to win one of two copies for yourself!

ABOUT THE BOOK
A terrifying psychological suspense with so many twists that the ending will leave you breathless.
What would you do if you began to suspect one day that someone was out to get you? Really get you. But you had absolutely no idea who it was.
That’s what happens to Robin Trainer, the gutsy, charismatic protagonist of Kate’s upcoming psychological suspense novel, Eyes on You.
Robin seems to have everything going for her. After losing her TV hosting job two years ago, she’s back on the air in a hot new show with a co-host she can’t help but feel attracted to. She’s also penned a book that’s climbing the charts. But one night at a party in her honor, she discovers a nasty, threatening note in her evening bag.
Maybe, she tells herself, it’s just from a jealous party guest. But the threats and harassment soon escalate and Robin realizes that she has an adversary with a dark agenda. What’s even worse is that the person is clearly someone in her life. While she frantically tries to put the pieces together and unmask this hidden foe, it becomes terrifyingly clear that the person responsible isn’t going to stop until Robin loses everything that matters to her . . . including her life.
Read the first five chapters!
Buy at: Amazon, Amazon Canada, B&N, IndieBound
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kate White is the New York Times bestselling author of nine works of fiction—six Bailey Weggins mysteries and three suspense novels, including, Eyes on You, which will be published in June. For fourteen years she was the editor in chief of Cosmopolitan magazine, and though she loved the job (and the Cosmo beauty closet!), she decided to leave in late 2013 to concentrate full time on being an author.
Her books have received starred reviews from a variety of publications and she has been covered everyplace from The Today Show to The New York Times. Her first Bailey Weggins mystery, If Looks Could Kill, was named as the premier Reading with Rippa selection and soon shot to number one on Amazon. (And it’s now being made into an opera!). She is published in 18 countries around the world.
Kate is currently editing the Mystery Writers of America cookbook, a selection of recipes from many of the top-selling authors.
Like many mystery writers, Kate fell in love with the genre after reading her first Nancy Drew book, The Secret of Redgate Farm, and she still admires those cliffhanger endings that “Carolyn Keene” created.
She is married and the mother of two children, and once had her daughter stalk her through the woods so she could better describe the sounds of someone being followed.
Kate is also the author of several very popular career books, including I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This: How to Ask for the Money, Snag the Promotion, and Create the Career You Deserve, and Why Good Girls Don’t Get Ahead but Gutsy Girls Do.
Author Links: Website, Facebook, Twitter
GIVEAWAY – OPEN TO US & CANADIAN RESIDENTS
2 copies up for grabs!
*CLICK HERE* and fill out the form to enter
Draw Date July 15/14
Good luck!
(comments are still welcome but don’t count as an entry)
Source: Giveaway copies provided by the publicist. No compensation was received for this post.
I met Kate White at BEA and have been dying to get my hands on this book. Thank you so much for the giveaway!
This does sound good!
Sound like a great book. Thank you for the give away.
I’ve enjoyed her books and look forward to this one. Thanks Dar! Hope things are going well for you.
I always like a good thriller and am pulled in when it is said the ending will not be guessed. LOL.
Thanks for a chance to win, Dar. I’d love to read one of her books!