Chris has written about Jem before, in [[It's a 50/50 Thing by Chris Higgins]]. Another superb book about a disastrous and abusive first relationship is [[Meet Me At The Boathouse by Suzanne Bugler]]. [[Deathwatch by Nicola Morgan]] has a similarly creepy feel about it.
|comment= Hey you are absolutely right ! I never read a book like that before. It's so intense and exciting. I also believe that many people have felt the suspicions and curiosity arousing in the last few chapters, especially when this interesting but intriguing guy Jem left Anna alone that night to go to her house. His growing closeness with Livi was also quite suspicious.His intelligence also surprised me when he explained it would be better for him to go to her house so that no one doubts that they're together. I even started to believe that he was casting a spell on naive Livi at the same time. I guess I was right as Livi believed only him and finally paid the cost. The last few chapters were really painful but the way the story ended, seemed as if it was some one's real story.I felt sorry for Anna but I can't deny that I loved Jem's disturbed character and felt sympathy for him. I think he really needed support and love and that he was not really wicked. But I know that it was wrong to keep those pictures of Jude and those women while he was in a relationship with someone else who truly loved him. Plus it was not right to influence Livi and let her live with illusions .Well, I still really miss Jem and Anna and I would love another book by C.Higgins where Anna and Jem patch up and live a really good life together. But it's probably impossible as after Livi's death Anna's family have more reasons to hate Jem. Besides I guess Anna and Jem would themselves not be interested to get together and get into more trouble.