![]() ![]() Bernard is quite good at building up the tension leading up to a reveal. ![]() The mystery/thriller aspect of things was very well done. So in that respect, Remember Me is definitely better than the first book. Unlike in Find Me, the motives behind the villain's decisions were a lot better explained, and the reveal wasn't anywhere near as left field. ![]() One of my favourite things about this book is that I wasn't able to predict the culprit! To be honest, in retrospect, it's freaking obvious, but at the time I had no idea what was going on. Remember Me is an edge-of-your-seat thrilling read that’ll have readers turning the pages at lightning speed! The paperback of Find Me is on sale simultaneously, and a digital original novella from Romily, featuring Griff, is on sale just a few weeks before! The pressure might be too much as secrets-including Wick’s own-climb to the surface. And she has to deal with her flirty new hacker friend, Milo, sniffing around-which her boyfriend, Griff, isn’t too happy about. Not only is she embroiled in a new murder case, which starts with a body with “Remember Me” carved into it and doesn’t stop there, but she also discovers new evidence surrounding her mother’s suicide…which leads her right back to her imprisoned deadbeat dad. Will Wick persevere when some secrets refuse to stay hidden? In the sequel to Find Me, Wick Tate, sarcastic teen hacker, is back and once again dealing with criminals and corrupt cops…and a brooding new love interest. ![]()
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