
This book was very compelling.The whole story is told through a letter to her kidnapper, Ty. The narrater's name is never revealed. She is just 'I'. She retells the whole abduction and her feelings. It isn't one sided, it is blunt and honest. She reveals the scary parts of her time with Ty, and she tells the tender parts.As a reader you feel as she feels. You hate him, you want her to get away. However, the more the story progresses the more you care about Ty. The less you want something bad to happen to him.By the end of the book you are convinced that you have Stockholm Syndrome along with the girl. You love him.In the end I was sad. While I understood the realism of the ending, and knew that wanting something different was wrong, I couldn't help myself. I loved Ty and I wanted a happy end for him.Very very well written.