Watch over me

Mila Gray

Book - 2019

Told in two voices, eighteen-year-old Zoey Ward struggles to protect her mother and siblings from her violent father, and her brother's best friend, Tristan, a member of the Coast Guard, tries to make her feel safe. From the author of Come Back to Me.

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Domestic fiction
Published
New York : Simon Pulse 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Mila Gray (author)
Edition
First Simon Pulse hardcover edition
Physical Description
345 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 16 up.
Grades 10-12.
ISBN
9781534442818
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Review by Booklist Review

In this steamy romance, Zoey, 18, and her family are hiding from their abusive father, who tried to murder their mother. He should still be in prison but was released early and is threatening to hunt Zoey down and kill her for testifying against him. Zoey's older brother Will's childhood friend Tristan finds them a place to stay in San Diego. Tristan is in the coast guard and has promised Zoey's brother he'll keep them safe. Both Tristan and Zoey struggle with commitment and trust issues, so their inevitable romance begins as a slow burn before turning hot and sexy. Except for a flashback, they recount their story in alternating first-person, present-tense chapters giving readers a window into their thoughts and feelings. Zoey's younger siblings play vital roles in the plot, even though they aren't the story's focus. This romantic and sometimes violent tale starts with a bang that will draw older teens and new adults in, and it doesn't let up until the end.--Sharon Rawlins Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 10 Up--Zoey is almost 19, but her life is on hold because she has to help her mother care for her younger siblings. Her father, a former cop, is in jail for assaulting her mother. Zoey testified against him and lives in fear that he will get out and find where they live. When their apartment and car are set on fire, Zoey learns that he has been released, but there is no definitive proof that he set the fire. Zoey's older brother Will and his best friend Tristan come to the rescue, moving the family to California within walking distance of the beach. Will is leaving for a Marine deployment, but Tristan promises his friend to look out for the family. Tristan is older and has been a bit of a player in the past, but he and Zoey have instant chemistry that makes him want to change his ways. Readers see Tristan and Zoey grow closer and fall in love from each of their perspectives in alternating chapters. Meanwhile, however, the threat of Zoey's father grows greater. VERDICT While clichéd and predictable, the action never lets up and the romance is hot and heavy. Recommended where the author's other books are popular.--Laura Gardner, Dartmouth Middle School, MA

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

After a horrific domestic violence incident, Zoey Ward and her family finally find their footing in Las Vegas only to have their lives overturned by a house fire. Learning that her father has been recently released from prison, Zoey suspects he had something to do with the blaze. After their lives go up in flames, literally, Zoey along with her mom and her younger siblings, Kate and Cole, flee Las Vegas with the help of her older brother, Will, and his best friend, Tristan. They take refuge in California, where Tristan and his sister welcome them into a world where things seem hopeful and more stable than anything they have ever known. Yet the fear of being hunted down by her father consumes Zoey. The story is narrated from Zoey's and Tristan's first-person perspectives, and Gray (Run Away With Me, 2017, etc.) has masterfully captured the uncertainty and terror that come from domestic violence. Tristan and Zoey share a budding romance in which Zoey slowly but surely learns to love and be loved in a nondestructive, healthy way despite her fears and reservations. With everything she has been through, Zoey is the underdog readers will find themselves rooting for. Gray spares no detail in this intense tale. All characters are assumed to be white; Tristan is dyslexic, and there are several queer characters.An unflinching portrayal of the devastating effects of domestic violence. (Fiction. 16-adult) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Chapter 1: The End: Zoey The End ZOEY I see the decision get made--the resolution crosses his face, and in the same instant I move in front of Tristan to shield him. There's a deafening bang, followed closely by a second bang, and I fly sideways and hit the ground. Tristan falls too. Pain shoots through me like comets streaking across a black sky. My vision turns starry. I look up and see the monstrous shape of my dad looming over us. He blinks, seemingly astonished. Maybe it's shock at what he's done. Maybe it isn't. Light bursts around him in a dazzling halo. I can't breathe--the pain is almost as bright as the light. I've been shot, I realize. But what about Tristan? Is he okay? Thoughts dart like eels through my mind so fast and so slippery I can't grasp on to them. The only thing I can hold on to, like a beacon in the darkness, is the thought of Tristan. Please let him be okay. I don't care if I die. Just let him be okay. My dad drops to his knees in front of me like a dark avenging angel. For a moment, I think he's about to beg forgiveness for what he's done. I stare up at him, but his expression shows no remorse, not an ounce of sorrow. He's baring his teeth like an animal about to shred his prey. My ears are ringing so loudly that all other sounds are dulled. Time has slowed to a near stop. My heart seems to be following suit. Tristan is all I can think of as the light starts to fade. I led him here. This is all my fault. Where is he? I desperately want to see him. I can feel something behind me. Something heavy and unmoving. A body? His body? I want to roll over and reach for him, but I'm paralyzed. I desperately need to know that he's okay. But what if he isn't? What if he's dead? What if I'm dying too? Excerpted from Watch over Me by Mila Gray All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.