A review by stephanimichelle
Someone's Listening by Seraphina Nova Glass

3.0

Faith is a mostly respected psychiatrist, excepting a teensy little scandal, with a radio show and two books under her belt. When she crashes her car the night of a book launch, and her husband simultaneously vanishes no one believes he was there at the time of the accident. Faith had been drinking heavily and self medicating, and the toxicology report showed that she had been driving under the influence. Can anyone believe what she says about how the crash happened?
But if Liam wasn’t in the car, where did he go? Faith literally wrote the book on how to leave a toxic relationship, and with all the fallout from the scandal, maybe Liam decided to take some of her advice… Faith slowly falls apart, her drinking increases and her once busy practice dwindles. There is still no sign of what happened to Liam, and the police have stopped looking. Then the notes start to arrive…
Faith Finley is the epitome of the unreliable narrator; she drinks heavily, pops pills and ignores her own advice. Reading this book I never knew what she was going to do next, but that it would most likely be a terrible decision… it was a bit like watching a car crash and being unable to look away.