Sad, shocking, and sickening. While the writing style itself was not incredibly professional or strong, the story itself was incredibly gripping and hard to put down. I'd like to say that I read the whole thing in one day, but I technically was too tired to finish before bed, and had to read the last four or five pages when I got up this morning.
I would highly recommend this book to parents with teenage children, especially daughters. It is so easy to get tricked online, so easy to fall for sweet words and a fairy tale storyline that you forget to take precautions and get yourself into a lot of trouble. I'm always wary of people I meet online. Perhaps because I had a father in law-enforcement or because I've been that lying stranger in the chat room. Now, my reasons were far more innocent. I wanted to be a writer, so to help learn to write realistic dialogue for different types of characters, my friend and I would go online and pretend to be someone we were not, whether it was a middle-aged man, a teenage girl, or even a character from a book or show, like Mycroft Holmes or Hannibal Lecter.
And people believed me! They believed that I was just another teen like them, or that my age and wisdom would mean that I could give advice on jobs or relationships, thinking that I was 45 and divorced, when I was really 23, unemployed, and single. But, I didn't have any ulterior motives. I wasn't trying to hurt or trap anyone, and as soon as the conversation ended, I was back to being me. I can only imagine how easy it is for a predator to groom someone to falling for them, leaving the country for them, or doing something else that is incredibly stupid and irresponsible, because they think they are in love with some wonderful person they met online.
Scary stuff! And it just got worse and worse and worse! By the end, I was at the edge of my seat, jaw dropping, complete shock. A fascinating, fast-paced read.