Some books keep you turning pages.
Others make you uneasy while you do it.
The Housemaid series does both.
From the very beginning, there’s a sense that something isn’t right. Not in an obvious way—but in the quiet, subtle details that slowly build into something much bigger.
And that’s what makes it so addictive.
What stood out to me most is how the story plays with trust.
Who do you believe?
What’s real?
And how much of the truth is actually being hidden?
Every time you start to feel comfortable—like you finally understand what’s going on—the story shifts. Another layer is revealed, another perspective changes everything.
And suddenly, you’re not so sure anymore.
The characters are part of what makes it so compelling. They’re not written to be easily understood. There’s always something just beneath the surface… something you can’t fully figure out.
And that tension?
It never really lets you relax.
Each book builds on that feeling—tightening it, deepening it, making you question more than you expected.
💭 Final Thought
The Housemaid series isn’t just about plot twists—
it’s about the discomfort of not knowing who to trust.
And maybe that’s why it stays with you…
because even after the final page, part of you is still trying to figure it out.