A review by booklush
Paranoid by Lisa Jackson

4.0

When Rachel was a teenager, her and her friends gathered at an old cannery for a game they played with soft pellet air guns. Little did she know, her gun was switched out for a real one. When someone came up behind her, she fired and ended up shooting her half-brother, Luke. This horrific night has haunted her every day since. With her 20th high school reunion right around the corner and the anniversary of Luke's death, weird things begin to happen around her. She starts feeling like she is being watched, followed, and becomes paranoid; that is until two of her classmates are murdered. When connections are being made between these murders and Luke's death, Rachel knows her mind isn't playing tricks on her. 

This book kept my attention and I didn't want to put it down! There were a lot of twists, which I loved! The only thing I feel took away from a five star rating was there were too many characters. I found myself having to figure out who was who a little too often. I still really enjoyed it and definitely want to read more from Lisa Jackson.

*Review copy received courtesy of Kensington Books and SheSpeaks.