Shelby and Dylan are two loners thrown together by unusual circumstances. Dylan agrees to take on what he believes will be a brief and simple mission to pick up and deliver computer codes to his sister in law via his charter plane. When the codes arrive, however, he discovers he will be delivering a person. Shelby is a loner with some social anxiety issues. She discovered codes indicating a terrorist attack embedded in a video game. She now needs to input the codes from her memory into her friend's ultra powerful computer in order to help divert the impending attack. Dylan finds himself immediately attracted to Shelby. He leads her on then freaks when he realizes she is his cargo. Dylan kind of blows hot and cold throughout the story. I felt bad for Shelby who was pretty straightforward. When a mole is discovered inside the agency where Dylan's family works, the agency supposedly helping Shelby, her life is placed in danger. Shelby is the only one who can stop the terrorists...if they don't stop her first. Dylan steps up to the plate and vows to protect her.
I enjoyed the story and the secondary characters. I do feel the need to read the other books in this series and have the next one available for pre-order on my wish list. I appreciate Net Galley providing a copy for review.
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