Molka
By Monika Kim

Junyoung, a shy but crafty IT specialist, has created a network of hidden cameras in the female restrooms at his work. Through this surveillance, Junyoung has fallen in love with a young lady at his office named Dahye.
Meanwhile, Dahye tries to chase away a haunted vision of her dead sister, while she revels in a fairytale romance with her wealthy boyfriend, Hyukjoon.
The timelines in this book converge in a most unexpected way, and I’ll leave all of it a surprise. I will say, I was a huge fan of Monika Kim’s debut “The Eyes Are the Best Part”. Somehow, she’s outdone herself with this one. Easily a five star read. Highly recommend.
Thank you to Kensington Publishing and Erewhon Books for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
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