If you're a fan of mystery and drama, 'The Housemaid Is Watching' is a must-read. This book wraps up the series with a bang, bringing back beloved characters and introducing new twists that keep you on the edge of your seat.
One of the standout features of this book is its structure. Like its predecessors, it uses multiple parts and POVs, which adds depth to the mystery. The jump forward in time to see Millie and Enzo as middle-aged parents in suburbia was a brilliant move. It’s fascinating to see how their dynamics have evolved.
However, not everything is perfect. Millie’s constant distrust of Enzo felt out of character, especially given their history. It was frustrating to see her jump to conclusions about him cheating or being involved in the mystery. This aspect could have been handled better.
The neighborhood drama is intense and TV-worthy. Every character seems suspicious, making it hard to guess who the real culprit is. The ending, while a bit over-the-top, ties everything together nicely. Just make sure to read 'The Housemaid’s Wedding' first for full context.
Overall, this book is addictive and well-written, though not without its flaws. If you loved the first two books, you’ll definitely enjoy this conclusion.