Government drone by day and book lover and geek girl by night!
This had a rough start. It took til the 25 percent mark for things to keep moving. The author provides different third person's point of views, so you don't just get Charlotte (Charlie's) POV in this one. You get her, perpetrator and other characters. I found the book intriguing enough to finish and was curious about Charlie's backstory. Flint doesn't come right out and tell you things, it takes a while to get a full picture but am not complaining about it.