This is really like 3.5 Stars. When I picked it up a couple years ago at Goodwill, I didn't know it was 'Christian Fiction', or I wouldn't have bought it most likely. But I was hooked by the back cover description, it sounded like it'd be a good scary story. Well, it didn't really fail in that. It was pretty well written, and had a few spooky moments, moments where I was wondering was the bad guy just a man, or something worse, a demon or something. All the faith stuff was most certainly front and present, but I kept reading anyways because I was hugely interested in where the story was going, how it was going to turn out. It wasn't really overly preachy or anything until closer to the end, when it got a little overwhelming. I mean, personally, I believe, but in my own way, and I'm not to keen on people bopping me over the head telling me what to think. But really it wasn't a bad story, and in fact, if you were into Christian Fiction, with suspense elements, this would be a great read. I liked it well enough to fly through it in one sitting today, so that says something I think. In places I could definitely see where the author was influenced by Stephen King, there are moments that are totally reminiscent of The Shining, as well as the boy Zach reminding me a lot of David from Desperation (complete with being choked unto death but miraculously surviving/coming back). The suspense kept me turning the pages, and while sure, some if it was not necessarily totally believable, it was still interesting. I only wish for maybe some more details. Like about the house, what was all the mysterious dark goings-on in there? Sure, the author showed me walls and floors painted all black and red, and a pentagram on the floor of one room, and a library full of dirty books from Playboys to super-kinky weird stuff, and 2 seconds of what may have been a snuff film, but I can't be sure as the main character turned away and didn't see it, only heard a woman screaming. Oh, and the room full of tools and surgical instruments, the 'torture room'. I would've liked more info there, like what happened in the house. Especially once it comes to light that Steph and her brother Paul had been there as children. So what happened to them there? And what was the deal with their parents? Were they evil people or what was going on there? I didn't get that. Too much stuff about her past and the house's past were hinted at and teased with, and then never explained. So I would've liked more background or something. But the action and the mystery here was good. And of course you gotta like that it had a good ending for the family, if not for the other characters involved. I liked this book pretty well. It's not going in the keeper box or anything, but it was a good, solid, entertaining read. And I just might try this author again some day, as I mostly liked his style. 3.5 Stars!