Forget You Saw Her (Ask for Andrea, #0)
books by Noelle W. Ihli
A missing girl. A frantic mother. A desperate search.Across the country, notes taped to restroom stalls read, “On a date that isn’t going well? Ask for Andrea at the bar. We’ll make sure you get home safe.”But Andrea—the girl behind the campaign—didn’t make it home safe. She disappeared without a trace at seventeen. The police labeled her a runaway, and the case went cold. That is, until her mother, Sabina, starts digging for answers.But the closer she gets to the truth, the clearer it becomes that not everyone wants Andrea to be found. A predator is hiding in plain sight, keeping close tabs on the search. And he’ll do whatever it takes to make sure his secrets stay buried. Forget You Saw Her is the chilling standalone prequel to the international bestseller Ask for Andrea. The narrative avoids unnecessary complexity, instead focusing on clear storytelling supported by strong character development. This approach makes the book accessible while still offering depth for those who seek it. As a result, it appeals to a broad audience. The book maintains interest through subtle variation rather than dramatic shifts. Changes in pace and focus are introduced gradually, keeping the story engaging without disrupting coherence. This measured approach supports a smooth reading experience. The book avoids relying on clichés, instead opting for more nuanced storytelling choices. Situations are handled with originality, even when exploring familiar themes. This freshness helps maintain reader interest throughout. The book’s appeal lies in its ability to balance entertainment with substance. While the story remains engaging, it also offers ideas that encourage reflection beyond the immediate narrative. Many readers find the book appealing because it respects their intelligence. Rather than explaining every detail explicitly, the author allows meaning to emerge organically. This approach creates a more interactive and rewarding reading experience.