From Goodreads.com - Tyler Bennett trusts no one. Just another foster kid bounced from home to home, he’s learned that lesson the hard way. Cue world’s tiniest violin. But when strange things start happening—waking up with bloody knuckles and no memory of the night before or the burner phone he can’t let out of his sight— Tyler starts to wonder if he can even trust himself.
Even stranger, the girl he’s falling for has a burner phone just like his. Finding out what’s really happening only leads to more questions…questions that could get them both killed. It’s not like someone’s kidnapping teens lost in the system and brainwashing them to be assassins or anything, right? And what happens to rogue assets who defy control?
In a race against the clock, they’ll have to uncover the truth behind Project Pandora and take it down—before they’re reactivated. Good thing the program spent millions training them to kick ass...
My Take: Kids attend a mysterious Academy where they are taught to be assassins but they have no memory of said assanations. Later said kids live a "normal" life but Academy keeps track of them and makes progress notes and case notes on them. I liked this book. I have been really getting into books like this were the main characters are not really what they seem and they really have anyway of knowing what they are and how they got that way. Some language and sexual tension.
I received a review copy from Chapter by Chapter in exchange for my honest opinion.
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