These are the words written on Tessa Waye’s diary. The diary that ends up with Wick Tate. But Tessa’s just been found . . . dead.
Wick has the right computer-hacking skills for the job, but little interest in this perverse game of hide-and-seek. Until her sister Lily is the next target.
Then Griff, trailer-park boy next door and fellow hacker, shows up, intent on helping Wick. Is a happy ending possible with the threat of Wick’s deadbeat dad returning, the detective hunting him sniffing around Wick instead, and a killer taunting her at every step?
Foster child. Daughter of a felon. Loner hacker girl. Wick has a bad attitude and sarcasm to spare.
But she’s going to find this killer no matter what.
Because it just got personal.
I will be honest it took me a while to really get into this book, I found it started out a little slow for me, and I set it aside for a bit and read something else and then picked it back up when I was ready for it. There were a few glitches with my e copy and the text for some reason was messed up on a few pages so I feel like a might have missed some very important information a long the way so I will definitely be getting another copy as this was missing the final chapters as well >( . Once I got into the book and I was feelin' all the characters I actually blew through this book pretty fast. It was a slow start for me but quickly got interesting when i got in the right frame of mind for the book. Wick is a bit of a loner having had a pretty crappy childhood, she uses her hacking skills (she learned from her conman dad and group of thugs) to hack into peoples lives and find answers for her clients, nobody gets hurt and she is making bank to get her and her sister to a different life. Until her ex best friend Tessa Waye's diary ends up in her possession, with the inscription Find Me written in it. We get small bits about Tessa through her diary entries about the events leading up to her eventual suicide and what prompted her to kill herself, Wick is determined to use her hacking skills to work out who is responsible. This book had a lot of potential to be absolutely great but, the story was slightly predictable and some of the characters fell a little flat for me, I would have liked a little more spark between Griff and Wick, and her foster family was too disconnected to get a real feel for any kind of relationship between them. While I enjoyed the distraction after I got into the book, I found it fell flat of my expectations; from the reviews I had read I was expecting exceptional and I found it was just okay for me.
I gave this book a 3 out of 5 star rating.