I was really intrigued at first, but as time went on, and the choices that the main character was making were not bad up until the middle of the book. Very questionable. I was almost starting to get mad at some of the decisions being made. I was, but I couldn’t be too upset, because I had to put myself in Amy’s shoes. It was hard, but I could relate to her a bit from my past. Everyone always had a different way of approaching situations, and I understand that. The very end, where Katherine swoops in and saves Amy, was super bizarre. Katherine let Amy go through the most traumatizing, physical, emotional and mental abuse, just to get to Mark put away. It was hard to hear that Amy went through all of that. Losing het best friends and all of her close family and friends for this monster. Just wild. Katherine, I find her to be just as bad as the monster that Mark was. I’m sorry. I know Katherine “saved Amy’s life”, but I would be so upset. A little too late in my opinion, especially when Katherine knew what kind of monster she was dealing with. I know I might be reading too much into this, but I’m a little mad at the outcome. It was good, up until the middle of the book. This gave me “wish version of Frieda McFadden style writing”.