I finished reading Picture Perfect. After Cassie finally figures out the reason for her severe amnesia was because she had been beaten by Alex, her husband. and knowing she was pregnant had decided to run away but then woke up later not knowing anything about herself, which is where the book started out. After her memory comes back she realizes that she's been trying to rebuild her life with the man she was running away from in the first place and knowing that she is still pregnant takes off once again. Cassie ends up going to an Indian Reserve that her friend Will Flying Horse takes her to, as it was the place he grew up. While Cassie is hiding in the one place that Alex will never think to look, Alex is back in LA searching wrecklessly for her, while his career falls to shambles. After a couple months of learning the ways of Will Flying Horse's Grandparents she finally gives birth to a boy whom she names Conner. Finally when Cassie gets back in touch with Alex she tells him where she is but that she needs more time there to take care of their son Conner. Expectedly, Alex can't wait and shows up to take her back home with him, saying he'll do whatever it takes to never lay a hand on her again and to make their marriage work. After living in LA with Conner and Alex for awhile, Alex's abuse starts up again and she finally realizes that if she can't leave for herself she has to leave for Conner. She then tells the public about the the abusive behavior of Alex fully knowing this will ruin his entire acting career. She does this because she knows that to make it ok to leave she must make him stop loving her, although she sees him at the press release and they have a moment where she figures out that he forgives her and understands. This book is really sad because even though these two people love each other so much, and will probably never love someone the same again they can't be together because they at the same time have a toxic relationship. I was really proud of Cassie for leaving Alex for Conner because it was inevidible that Conner would grow up and most likely take the abuse as well.