I'm sorry to say that I left this book on my to-read list for so long. It was very well done! It did strike quite a few personal notes, as Patrick and Melissa withstood the onslaught of abuse from Hoyt early on. And while I could see certain things appearing to be done without a certain level of logic, I can attest that this is was a fairly accurate depiction. Abuse for a mother, at that level, is not just an easy pick up and go situation. I saw my mother go through very similar things during my upbringing, and I obviously experienced a high level of various abuses myself. So I would just recommend that anyone who is reads this book, without such a background, understand that you must be open-minded of abusive situations and how they may play out. But beyond all that, I loved the style of writing, story premise and progression, the characters and the scale that it went to. I really was left wondering how the book was going to end and just wow! I am a big fan of this story, and thought the cover had a cool look, too. I can't compare it to anything else that I've read to date, but that's a huge plus, as it demonstrates the individuality of the story. Monsters, gods, killer dolphins, and some strong writing here make it all worthy of your time and consideration.