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I loved Privacy. It was both thought provoking and entertaining, which is an excellent combination for a thriller. Exploring the ethics of therapist/doctor-patient privilege is something seen frequently on Law & Order reruns, but Privacy brings up a real concern - the potential for doctors/therapists to be hacked or extorted, either by strangers or their own patients. Hacking by the latter group must be a therapist’s worst fear.
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House for providing me with an ARC. All opinions are my own.
Dr Laina Landers is a therapist, but someone is spying on her patients. When one of her patients is held hostage by their husband, Laina diffuses the situation. Cal Murray, a journalist, happens to witness this and records Laina. They become romantically involved, and Cal begins investigating what is happening with Laina's patients, although she begs him not to do so.
I wasn't surprised at all by "the twist", and felt it lacked authenticity. Some of the story felt rushed, making leaps that weren't fully fleshed out, IMO.
Full of so many twists and turns. Are the patients the problem or is it the therapist? I devoured this book:
I wanted to like this book but I didn't enjoy all of the plot twists. I felt like too many people were having their lives destroyed, and I didn't really care for the two main characters. Just not for me. I received a free copy of this book from netgalley and the publishers in exchange for my honest review.
*Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc in exchange for my honest review*
A great thriller - I would recommend it!
"Privacy" by Nina Sadowsky is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the consequences of violating personal boundaries and the lengths someone will go to protect their secrets. Dr. Lana Landers, a respected therapist, finds herself in the crosshairs of a dangerous stalker targeting her patients. As Lana navigates the escalating threats, she forms an uneasy alliance with investigative journalist Cal Murray to uncover the truth behind the sinister campaign against her.
Sadowsky crafts a tense and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers guessing until the final twist. While some may find the pacing slow at times, the intricate plot and compelling characters make for a captivating read. Lana's vulnerabilities and determination to protect her patients add depth to her character, while Cal's charisma and investigative skills provide an intriguing counterbalance.
Despite its predictable elements, "Privacy" offers enough surprises and suspense to keep readers engaged. Sadowsky's adept storytelling and atmospheric writing style make this a worthy addition to the psychological thriller genre.
A well done thriller that will keep a reader on the edge of their seat. The whole book was very well done and I enjoyed every page of it,
Overall I would give this read 3.5 stars
This story is told from three perspectives, the first is Lana, who is a therapist. It opens up with a traumatizing scene of two of her clients that grab the attention of the media. Which brings us to the second perspective, Cal, an investigative journalist who is looking for another "breaking news" story. The final perspective is from someone unknown, but who the reader assumes is the individual that is causing chaos throughout the story.
My favorite character was definitely Cal, but I am not sure if that is what Nina was aiming for. I found Lana difficult to understand and frustrating at times to read from her perspective. There are additional characters throughout the book that add depth and overlapping intricacies.
I enjoyed the concept of this book, and trying to figure out the 'culprit' or the 'who-dun'it' of it all, but found the book to drag on just a bit too much. The ending was not necessarily 'obvious' but I could feel myself coming to the conclusion only a couple pages before the big reveal. Some books may have 'too much' foreshadowing, or a complete twist in plot to end a book, but I found this book's twist to be executed tastefully.
I would recommend this book for someone that enjoys a mystery, but doesn't necessarily lean towards it every time.
Thank you to Random House Publishing Group-Ballantine, Bantam and NetGalley for this ARC.
I love a twisty psychological thriller and if you can give me a plethora of suspects to keep my attention and keep me guessing even better. Privacy certainly left me questioning myself and everything else. So, I’d say it’s a success.
Excellent book! I totally forgot to review this when I read it.
Thanks to netgalley the publisher and the author for this advanced copy.
Privacy was a fun read. I liked the twists and turns, as well as the ending. It was a tad bit unbelievable at times, though.
A therapist achieves remarkable success in aiding numerous troubled clients and garners a degree of fame for her pivotal role in saving one individual's life. However, her world takes a drastic turn when a journalist publishes a feature story about her. The newfound attention sets off a chain reaction of chaos as confidential secrets about her patients are laid bare for all to see, while her own concealed past emerges from the shadows. The pressing question lingers: who is behind this relentless pursuit of revenge against her?
The book stands as a testament to skilful storytelling, replete with captivating scenes and a cast of intriguing characters. The plot is undeniably enthralling, although it necessitates a certain suspension of disbelief to fully relish it without dwelling on potential inconsistencies. While such narrative techniques can be acceptable if they culminate in a satisfying conclusion, in this case, the final outcome, while commendable, leaves several loose ends untied. This leaves room for speculation regarding the potential for a sequel.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for sending a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, Bantam and NetGalley for providing me with an advanced copy of this book. Regrettably, the story failed to capture my interest from the very first chapter, leaving me unengaged throughout. Did not finish.
This book took a turn that I did not see coming!! Therapist Laina Landers is thrown into the spotlight when she diffuses a hostile and violent situation between a married couple she treats live on the news. Cal Murray, the reporter covering this incident, instantly finds an attraction to Laina. This psychological thriller followed the stories of Laina’s patients who are being tormented by a mysterious force. As Cal aims to get to the bottom of it, Laina is trying to do her best to serve her patients throughout this turmoil. The twists and turns this book took were great - you truly did not know who to trust throughout.
I also loved that this book had diversity and inclusion represented throughout the book.
Thank you NetGalley for the copy of the book!
This book took a turn that I did not see coming!! Therapist Laina Landers is thrown into the spotlight when she diffuses a hostile and violent situation between a married couple she treats live on the news. Cal Murray, the reporter covering this incident, instantly finds an attraction to Laina. This psychological thriller followed the stories of Laina’s patients who are being tormented by a mysterious force. As Cal aims to get to the bottom of it, Laina is trying to do her best to serve her patients throughout this turmoil. The twists and turns this book took were great - you truly did not know who to trust throughout. Thank you NetGalley for the copy of the book!
I had just mid feelings for this read. It was ok, I knew the twist early on, but I still liked reading how it all came together. For the most part it was just ok and I pretty much figured out the twist fairly early. However I did like how it unfolded at the end.
Dr. Landers is a marriage therapist and has a patient that holds his wife hostage. She decides to go to the scene to see if she can help. She is successful at getting things deescalated, but she becomes famous because of it. She has some folks that are not happy with her sudden fame and they watch her and it turns into a criminal situation.
Thankful for the ARC!
A twisty psychological thriller...Therapist Dr. Laina Landers's patients know that their sessions and inner-most secrets are supposed to be private. Doctor/patient confidentiality is one of the most important aspects of not only regular doctors by therapy also. When Laina is placed in the spotlight after saving a patient, her patients start receiving "gifts" anonymously that are very obviously related to the reasons they're seeing Laina for. Notes with the phrase "watching you" on them, Laina fears someone has access to all her files and is watching her patients. A news reporter Cal, New to the area, was the first journalist on the scene when Laina helped her patient. Cal is determined not only to protect Laina but to also investigate who is behind these threats. Cal is on the brink of his big break of the investigation but at what cost? Can he save everyone? Thanks NetGalley and the publisher for the advance ecopy.
Fast-paced and easy read with a fun premise. I especially liked the chapters with the therapy sessions where you had to try and find out who was in the session.
Nothing crazy earth shattering from this book but I did enjoy it.
Absolutely fantastic story once again from this talented author. Kept me binge reading. I couldn’t help trying to guess what would happen next.
Nina Sadowsky's books are always a treat! Privacy is such a great one, and it's one of my favorites of hers. It is an original thriller with amazing twists.