And since he was taken away, Maggie’s been trying to find him. Rehab is really prison…and eventually death. And you’re taken to “rehabilitation,” which Maggie already knows doesn’t exist. For you not to rate well with anyone means you’re bad. And since most people wear their tech all the time…well, alarms sound the minute a neg is found. These people rate negative with people at least four times a month. Those that find their “true” match are rare…and practically celebrities. The tech knows, right? Secretly many look for their true match: a rating of 100% compatibility that means soulmate status. If someone rates high with another person, people couple up. Pheromones rate people through their M bands, a band that everyone must wear at 18 that syncs with a chip ar the base of the spine. In the world to which we are introduced, Pheratech rules. But there’s a reason she’s doing what she’s doing: she’s trying to save her dad. The book starts out with Maggie: she’s a ruthless, blackmailing b****. Let’s not keep you in suspense any longer then! I know I write a lot of high ratings, but if I could give this book a ten star rating, I would. Apparently it was published by HarperCollins AU and now is coming to the states on Oct. I am so glad this book is being rereleased in the US. This review can be found on my Blog, TeacherofYA’s Tumblr, or my Goodreads page **I received an ARC of this book free from the publisher and Edelweiss in exchange for an honest teview**
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