

She was closed off and it was hard to get behind the wall of fierceness she wore as a protective wall around herself. Wicket was awesome and I loved her even though she sometimes wasn’t easy to love. There were some chilly moments that made me shiver… While the beginning was rather slow, once the story picked up pace I was instantly hooked and wasn’t able to put the book down until I figured everything out! The plot was rather sad with Tessa committing suicide in order to escape someone who has been raping and abusing her. When her former best friend dies, Wicket is forced to use her mad hacking skills to find out who killed her. Even though Wicket and her little Sis Lily are with foster parents who would give them anything, Wicket can’t seem to get away and start a new life without crimes. Wicket is not having an easy life with a mother who committed suicide and her drug dealing father who forces her to help him with hacking crimes. Wick has a bad attitude and sarcasm to spare.īut she’s going to find this killer no matter what.Ī Nerdy Girl who loves to hack? Count me in, I love nerdy and a little geeky heroines! 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?įoster child.

Then Griff, trailer-park boy next door and fellow hacker, shows up, intent on helping Wick. Until her sister Lily is the next target. Wick has the right computer-hacking skills for the job, but little interest in this perverse game of hide-and-seek. These are the words written on Tessa Waye’s diary. Genres: Action and Suspense, Contemporary, Mystery and Suspense, Thriller, Young Adult Published by Harper Collins, Harper Teen on September 24th 2013
