A review by constancenorene
Where You End by Abbott Kahler

3.0

The start of this book was paced quite slowly, causing you to have to inch page by page to get to the real meat of this meal. While it was important that there was a set up for Kat’s amnesia and the way she slowly began to piece her life back together, I did feel myself just wanting to know what had actually happened.

The last two thirds of this book, however, are much better and more quickly paced. We get a set up for a cult in the first part, and a more in depth look into how badly the girls were indoctrinated into it later on. We follow Kat & Jude, mirror twins who share everything- except for when Kat loses everything in a terrible accident. As Kat tries to figure out who she truly is, she begins to see how things don’t quite add up, and alongside this we get flashbacks from Jude’s point of view.

I did enjoy this book! While there were some graphic scenes they weren’t too bad, and there was no weird sexy scene in the middle of it (and spicy scenes in thrillers tend to ruin them for me rather quickly.)