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After a long day at work, Livia Prescott was heading to her car in the deserted undercover carpark, when she was attacked by a dark figure, dressed all in black. Drawing on her past training under her father’s tutorage, she fought back. When Daniel Beck, who worked in an adjacent office, appeared, he scared her attacker off, and called an ambulance for her.
Liv was black and blue, with a broken finger from where she’d jabbed him in the face, but she felt good to have beaten whoever it was. She ha ...more

Jaye Ford's newest release Scared Yet? came highly recommended on the heels of her successful debut, Beyond Fear. In this psychological thriller, Ford introduces her protagonist Livia Prescott, who is the victim of a terrifying assault. Though she is able to successfully thwart her attacker, who disappears in to the night, shortly afterward she becomes the focus of a disturbing and sustained campaign of harassment. When the man who assaulted her is captured, Liv is stunned that the harassment do
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3.5★
A good read, although it dragged a little at times, with some points that were belaboured a bit longer than I thought was necessary. It was pretty well-resolved, although still with a question or two unanswered.
I listened to it as an audiobook, and it certainly kept me interested.
A good read, although it dragged a little at times, with some points that were belaboured a bit longer than I thought was necessary. It was pretty well-resolved, although still with a question or two unanswered.
I listened to it as an audiobook, and it certainly kept me interested.

Liv Prescott has worked back late and is heading to her car in a deserted multi-story carpark when she is attacked from behind. Liv however, is tall, close to six foot and the daughter of a former champion boxer. She manages to fight off her attacker, landing several blows on him before he flees at the sound of someone coming.
Liv is hailed as a hero, someone who fought back and won, showed this would-be attacker that she wasn’t weak, that she wouldn’t allow herself to give in. A reporter friend ...more
Liv is hailed as a hero, someone who fought back and won, showed this would-be attacker that she wasn’t weak, that she wouldn’t allow herself to give in. A reporter friend ...more

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