31 August 2015

ACID by Emma Pass REVIEW

 

Summary:

The year is 2113. In Jenna Strong's world, ACID—the most brutal controlling police force in history—rule supreme. No throwaway comment or whispered dissent goes unnoticed—or unpunished. And it was ACID agents who locked Jenna away for life, for a horrendous crime she struggles to remember. But Jenna's violent prison time has taught her how to survive by any means necessary.
When a mysterious rebel group breaks her out, she must use her strength, speed, and skill to stay one step ahead of ACID, and try to uncover the truth about what really happened on that terrible night two years ago. They have taken her life, her freedom, and her true memories away from her. How can she reclaim anything when she doesn't know who to trust?


My Thoughts:

This book was pretty good. It started out amazing with Jenna still in Mileway Maximum Security Prison for killing her parents (which she doesn't remember at all and it turns out she didn't kill them, but was made to believe that she did). There was lots of action in this book (yay!).
But there was also romance and I think that it should not have been in the book at all.
Some of it was confusing (she got her memory wiped about 3 times and I only remembered her getting it done once).
There was a lot of swearing.
There was a weird line near the end of the book that bothered me (and it was there because the author added romance to this book).

My Rating: 3 stars
Another good review from Need2Read.
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