If you're going through hell...keep going.
Seventeen-year-old coder Jinx Marshall grew up spending weekends drilling with her paranoid dad for a doomsday she’s sure will never come. She’s an expert on self-heating meal rations, Krav Maga and extracting water from a barrel cactus. Now that her parents are divorced, she’s ready to relax. Her big plans include making it to level 99 in her favorite MMORPG and spending the weekend with her new hunky stepbrother, Toby.
But all that disaster training comes in handy when an explosion traps her in a burning building. Stuck leading her headstrong stepsister, MacKenna, and her precocious little brother, Charles, to safety, Jinx gets them out alive only to discover the explosion is part of a pattern of violence erupting all over the country. Even worse, Jinx’s dad stands accused of triggering the chaos.
In a desperate attempt to evade paramilitary forces and vigilantes, Jinx and her siblings find Toby and make a break for Mexico. With seemingly the whole world working against them, they’ve got to get along and search for the truth about the attacks—and about each other. But if they can survive, will there be anything left worth surviving for?
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My Review: This thriller started out so well!! But as the story went on it suffered from a few things. First it was a set up for book two which was kind of unneeded. It could have been a stellar story on its own and then book two could have come back and finished the story at large. We really didn't need a set up for that. The other issue was that this is just one more title that really didn't need a romance. It felt shallow and just well not needed. I don't know why a lot of ya authors think that every story needs a love interest. Because, they don't. Girls and boys of today can stand on their own without falling head over heals. The last issue was the political sections of this title. I wished they would have been woven a little better into the story. As whenever they showed up it felt like it stopped the story and just focused on that one aspect. It was almost like info dumping but in a different way I guess you could say. The characters overall were great. Although some of them felt all over the place. Like they weren't sure which side they were really on. And I mean being teens I guess you could say that that made them feel real. But I kept thinking that I wish these people would make up their minds.
Overall, I think this one would work great for those who can overlook the issues. I also think that if you are into predystopian reads that this one you might enjoy.
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