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The epilogue (titled "What Happened After") is a lead up to the next book, and I just didn't buy it. It's a bit disappointing, but I still enjoyed the rest of the story, and there was another big surprise that I didn't suspect at all. So there's that.Īs in Find Me, I suspected who the bad guy was about halfway through. I just felt like she could have gone to some grownups and told them her situation and they could have helped. We are told, every few pages, that Wick is doing all this to keep her new mom, Bren, and her sister, Lily, and Griff safe. What I really had problems with is the overall supposed danger that Wick's family and friends are in. I like Wick, and I really like the new character, Milo. The individual situations have tension and are entertaining. I enjoyed the scrapes Wick gets into, and how she works her way out of them. Griff and Wick are still a couple, but Griff doesn't understand why Wick won't stop helping Carson. They are after another bad guy and Wick is using her hacking skills to help Carson. Wick is still working for Carson, because she has no choice. I really enjoyed Find Me, the first book in this series, but Remember Me just seemed like more of the same, bringing nothing new to the table.
