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Follow me by tiffany snow
Follow me by tiffany snow






follow me by tiffany snow

And while the love triangle trope was expected, I was still surprised at how deftly it was done. Everything from the shows she watched to the way she overthinks things that to most would be trivial, seemed to just hit right for me.The two love interest for this book were each able to connect and understand China in different ways that felt unique to them. It was actually refreshing that China was fleshed out with realistic interest and not the stereotypical romance novel girl hobbies. But I was still surprised to find that the characters of this book managed to live up to that level of chemistry and uniqueness.Right away the heroine is established as a nuanced and full established character that I had no trouble relating to. That series raised my expectations of Mystery Love Triangle trope books to new heights. Having read the Kathleen Turner series, I knew that Tiffany Snow was an amazing author.

follow me by tiffany snow

For the first time ever, she’ll have to follow her instincts, rather than logic, if she’s going to survive.Follow Me (Corrupted Hearts Book 1): Tiffany Snow amazing author

follow me by tiffany snow

China suspects she’s being followed and isn’t sure whom she can trust. Quickly the Cysnet assignment becomes disconcerting-and then downright scary-as key staffers turn up dead. And then there’s her sexy but oddly unsettling new neighbor, Clark… Her sixteen-year-old runaway niece suddenly arrives in town, begging to move in with China. 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.īut then things start to get a little…unpredictable.įirst Jackson Cooper-Cysnet’s rich, gorgeous, genius CEO-assigns China to a dangerous and highly classified project for a government defense contractor. Brilliant, quirky twenty-three-year-old China Mack is totally satisfied with her carefully ordered, data-driven life.








Follow me by tiffany snow