Eighteen-year-old Lydniz thought she had been abused enough--by her uncle and other men. And she swore off men forever. But then Vortice found her guilty of murder and sentenced her to death. Except for one problem: she actually wasn't guilty.
The year is 2043 and computers have replaced courts of law. Computers now decide guilt or innocence by scanning the images of the brain of those on trial. Vortice is the supreme computer that has found Lydniz guilty and Lydniz is on the run. All she knows to do is run and, as much as she hates it, she has to ask certain men for help. Some are old, some are boys, and some are in-between. Then she meets Feyn and discovers Feyn is not a synth, that he is real and that he likes her. Likes her too much, in fact, so she runs again.
But Feyn follows and the Cam follows. Can Lydniz survive and keep her life? Can she survive and keep her own identity? Or will she give it all up again for love just before she dies?
Votice promises you a ringside seat. Read this amazing book now and wait for the thrills to come after you. And welcome to staying up late and reading.
Never sleeping, just reading.
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.