I didn't have the best experience here. The effort by the author was clear, but, unfortunately, there was no focus. I read through unsure if every chapter was a completely different situation or somehow linked by something other than the antagonist, Lina. She was a bit a Freddy Krueger type of supernatural entity that put her victims through the psychological ringer. And there were some good uses of the horror elements and psychological aspects of the characters. However, as I stated earlier, there was no clear focus on anything besides getting snippets of these random people who fell victim to Lina. And that really just made this feel like a mish mosh of topics and characters that never necessarily had any direction or purpose. When writing psychological thrillers and horrors, I've noticed, over the years, that sometimes the authors put together these concepts that are only fully clear to themselves and not clearly put across to the readers. And this felt just like that. If this picked maybe a few select individuals to follow and fully fleshed each of them out, having some, even minor, connection to one another, supporting the overarching plot, it would have greatly improved the content and delivery. Or, as a secondary idea, keeping Lina in a first person POV throughout, instead of the current third person, could have also benefitted this entire experience. Just a lot of fine-tuning needed here.