Follow Me by Tiffany Snow

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 Follow Me is a fast paced, high adrenaline start to a brand new series from Tiffany Snow. Follow Me is a must read for all romantic suspense readers.
Follow Me by Tiffany Snow
Series: Corrupted Hearts #1

Released October 4, 2016
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Brilliant, quirky twenty-three-year-old China Mack is totally satisfied with her carefully ordered, data-driven life. A computer prodigy who landed a coveted programming job at the cutting-edge tech company Cysnet before even graduating from MIT, China is happiest when following her routine: shower before coffee, pizza only on Mondays, bedtime at ten thirty sharp.

But then things start to get a little…unpredictable.

First Jackson Cooper—Cysnet’s rich, gorgeous, genius CEO—assigns China to a dangerous and highly classified project for a government defense contractor. Her sixteen-year-old runaway niece suddenly arrives in town, begging to move in with China. And then there’s her sexy but oddly unsettling new neighbor, Clark…

Quickly the Cysnet assignment becomes disconcerting—and then downright scary—as key staffers turn up dead. China suspects she’s being followed and isn’t sure whom she can trust. For the first time ever, she’ll have to follow her instincts, rather than logic, if she’s going to survive.

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Follow Me had me on the edge of my seat! And just when I thought I knew what would happen the rug was pulled out from under me and I was confused again. It was heart pounding and you will have adrenaline rushes throughout Follow Me and you won’t know who to trust. It’s gripping and compelling and you be at loss as to what you should do with yourself when you are finished reading it.

China is brilliant…. seriously, she graduated from MIT with 3 degrees by the time she was 19 and then started working at Cysnet for another computer genius.

Once China is assigned to a classified job things get turned upside and you just need to hold tight and keep reading because you won’t be able to put this book down. Typically the first book in a series has a lot build up and back story building and you tend to get bored, but that is not the case here. You even get the beginning of a love triangle in true Tiffany Snow fashion and you will not be disappointed.

If you like your characters smart and ballsy and you crave a mystery with your love story and murder going down. Follow me is just the book for you.

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