Eadie B. (eadieburke) - , reviewed The Housemaid is Watching (Housemaid, Bk 3) on + 1643 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Freida McFadden has written another Housemaid book. It's the 3rd in the series. I love her Housemaid books! Millie and her husband, Enzo, have moved into a new house with their 2 children, Ada 11 years old and Nico 9 years old. Their new neighbors, The Lowells, are strange people. They are invited to dinner next door where they meet Martha their housekeeper. You need to read this book in order to learn how this housekeeper makes their life difficult in this story. If you love books that have twists and turns, then you will love this book. It shows you how you must be careful of your neighbors. Highly recommended!
Helpful Score: 1
Although I've never read the first book in this trilogy, I think the second and this one can be read as a stand-alone. I would still read The Housemaid, even after the other two. The Housemaid is Watching sucked me in and both my husband and I kept speculating about what was going on âbehind the scenes'. We were surprised in the end.
Sorry people but this is one of the worst I've read this year!
She should've stopped at book 2!
This book starts after 10 years have passed since book 2 and you might be kinda lost but don't worry it has so much boring repeat in it that you'll nod off
The story makes this family sound really stupid, the repeat of how 'hot' Enzo looks ALL THE TIME EVEN AFTER DOING DAYS YARD WORK, kids might sound normal but NOT, and Millie?
It is over 200 pages before anything happens and then the neighbor gets killed and Millie finds him etc, from that point it doesn't seem to get much better
I guess the twist are more at the end when you discover what Millie does to cover it up? and I didn't like the ending at all!
She should've stopped at book 2!
This book starts after 10 years have passed since book 2 and you might be kinda lost but don't worry it has so much boring repeat in it that you'll nod off
The story makes this family sound really stupid, the repeat of how 'hot' Enzo looks ALL THE TIME EVEN AFTER DOING DAYS YARD WORK, kids might sound normal but NOT, and Millie?
It is over 200 pages before anything happens and then the neighbor gets killed and Millie finds him etc, from that point it doesn't seem to get much better
I guess the twist are more at the end when you discover what Millie does to cover it up? and I didn't like the ending at all!