• You're All Mine

  • A Dark and Twisty Psychological Thriller You Can't Put Down
  • By: Ruth Harrow
  • Narrated by: Amanda Parrott
  • Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (28 ratings)

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You're All Mine

By: Ruth Harrow
Narrated by: Amanda Parrott
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The worst secrets are often hidden by the shiniest facade....

Heather lives in her dream house, has a handsome husband and a successful career. Famous in her field, she has legions of devoted followers on social media. But all is not as rosy as the Pinterest-perfect picture she lets them see.

Behind closed doors lurks a more sinister story. Heather would be horrified if people knew about the violent scarlet stain near the fireplace...or the shocking secrets that keep her awake at night and could destroy everything she cares about....

Managing an exciting new project should be a breeze, but when she is forced to work alongside the school bully that made her life hell, a new nightmare starts. Her perfect façade begins unravelling before the watchful eyes of her followers.

Awful happenings start to reach Heather in the one place she should be safe - her home.

Has one of her obsessive fans taken things too far?

Or is the ghost of her distant husband haunting her?

From the best-selling author of the psychological thriller In Her Footsteps, You're All Mine is a gripping psychological thriller full of twists and turns that you will find hard to put down.

Perfect for fans of Lesley Kara, K.L. Slater, Clare Mackintosh, Teresa Driscoll, and Sarah A. Denzil.

©2019 Ruth Harrow (P)2021 Ruth Harrow

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You're all mine

This was a well written story.I enjoyed the mental hijinks.When her blog leads to a big job opprotunity, Heather comes up against her school bully,who she believes is trying to sabotage her life. Amanda Parrott was a terrific narrator.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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An intriguing thriller with a rushed ending

*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.*

Heather is a successful woman who seems to have everything. She suddenly starts noticing small unexplainable events that seem to indicate somebody is stalking her and wants her either dead or destroyed.

I found characters other than Heather were underdeveloped, which would not allow the reader to make any assumptions about who might want her dead. The story makes sense until we get to what feels like a rushed ending of the "some time later" type that is made happy with no explanation as to why or how they got there. We also never find out why other characters like her husband were behaving the way they did.

The story was quite intriguing and kept me hanging until the stalker is unveiled.

If you're plot driven and enjoy not knowing who the culprit is, this book may be for you.

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Keeps you guessing

Every time you think you have it figured out a new twists happens. The ending is surprising.

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Fantastic Voice Artist

Good thriller. Even if you see the end coming, it’s a journey worth taking. Very talented voice artist.

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Review: You’re All Mine


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This domestic psychological thriller was engaging and the narrator made it a pleasant listen. I was intrigued by the prologue and had to know more!

I didn’t particularly become attached to any of the characters—especially Heather. I didn’t understand some of her actions and at times I questioned if she was an unreliable narrator. I was happy to see a thoughtful conclusion to Heather’s ordeal in You’re All Mine. While this story wasn’t exactly the “gripping page-turner” I expected, I did want to see who was behind it all and was surprised by the reveal!

I enjoyed Amanda Parrott as the narrator. Her interpretation of the different voices, I thought, were excellent.

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I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Ruth Harrow. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.

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"All by yourself, Heather? Stop pretending."

Heather has been nurturing a solo interior design career, heavily aided by posting frequent Instagram posts and online classes. She is on the verge of being catapulted into the big time with the job offer which will secure her future. But her husband, who also has to work away frequently, is unhappy at how little time they are able to spend together. When the story begins, Heather and James haven't seen each other for a month when she returns from an assignment in Milan by which time her husband has already left for his next project. Alone in the perfect house she has built around herself, which, in turn is fairly isolated, strange little things start to happen disturbing to Heather, both in the house and at work.

it is a clever concept but the trouble with this book is the unbelievable silliness of the character, keeping 'secrets' which no same adult would continue to be concerned to keep, the failure to contact her 'perfect husband' for weeks in her time of stress even though they used to talk every day and the generally vacant thought processes she has and are expressed in her first person narrative. Yes, you have it, I couldn't stand the main protagonist, nor her 'bestie', or anyone really, and certainly not enough to care about any of them. Sadly, it felt too contrived, unrealistic and, if culprit there was, logic determined it could only be one person from very early into the story.

Amanda Harriett narrates You're All Mine with skill and good timing, her rather girlie timbre being most appropriate for the voice of Heather as well as that of her equally annoying friend, Nicole. She manages to maintain interest to the predictably foolish end. Her skill does not run to male voicings, however, but fortunately these are infrequent.

This is an easy, if irritating, read which does have the element of mystery in the earlier parts. And it fills the time whilst the reader is occupied on another tedious task. but it is not a book that I would recommend to a friend. My thanks to the rights holder who, at my request freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom.

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Suspenseful

Heather’s entire life is her job. As an interior designer, she’s trying her hardest to be the best she can be. Everything in her house has to be a particular way. Every aspect of her life is scripted. The drawback? In reality, her life is falling apart. What starts as a few things out of place turns into a downward spiral of sabotage and betrayal.


As a workaholic, I found myself relating to Heather on a personal level. She was crafted in a way that made her feel very real, and that was what drew me to keep listening to the story. I really wanted her to succeed, to prevail. The suspense was another aspect of the story that I thought was particularly well done. Every time I thought I had the story figured out, the author would throw in another wrench, and I’d be left just as clueless as before.

If you’re looking for a thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat, I recommend this one. I will definitely be looking for more books by this author in the future.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

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Slow Burn Thriller

I received a free audio version of this book for review. All opinions are my own.
You're All Mine really takes time to get started. But stick with it. Ruth Harrow creates a taut thriller where the main character wrestles with the idea she may not be perfectly sane when a variety of bad events happen to her on all fronts. The twists and turns and even surprised me in the end.
The vocal performance was great. I really like the main character's voice; it suited her perfectly.

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For readers of BA Paris

I spent most of the book feeling confused. I couldn't tell if scenes were in the present or flashbacks. But most of my confusion stemmed from the blurb being slightly misleading. I didn't really feel the tension that a suspense novel usually envokes. If you like the domestic thrillers of B.A. Paris then I recommend trying this book
The narrator, Amanda Parrott, did a good job. I had no problem telling characters a part and the story was easy to follow (even with my confusion) with a mild amount of distraction.

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Very good!

Wow...This book caught me and held on. I kept going back and forth on who I thought was trying to make her seem crazy, and at one point, I thought maybe she was hallucinating...but...the end. Well, it proved I was wrong on several occasions. lol
The author is very talented and I will be looking for more of her work, for sure.
The narrator was perfect for this story. She made me believe in each character by telling this story, and not reading it to me.
Enjoyed this very much!

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