
Using fan culture and social media communications to the best effect, she makes the setting and plot convincingly real." ― VOYA Magazine In her debut novel, Geiger creates a rich horror story which is all the more intriguing because of its conceivable possibilities. "Told though alternating points of view, tweets, and police reports, this novel is perfect for fans of Sara Shepard, April Henry, or Kimberly Derting. A page-turner for young adults invested in social media, fandoms, and mysteries." ― School Library Journal "Pieces are revealed one at a time until they all come together at the end-right before everything falls apart before a final, dark twist. Tweets, direct messages, and police interrogation transcripts are incorporated throughout, throwing the reliability of both narrators into question and hinting at the sinister thread underlying this boy-meets-girl story. Kinda hoped for more but it did do It justice."Debut author Geiger's social-media-saturated thriller (which fittingly got its start on Wattpad) should transfix teens for whom online relationships (romantic and otherwise) are integral parts of daily life, and catfishing and hacking are genuine fears. I loved that this book had a happy ending. It’s all relevant to today and I loved that about this book. This book deals with some major issues like mental health, bullying and much more. These two characters together make an amazing pair. Tessa has Agoraphobia and Eric is a pop star. Tessa and Eric both have interesting attributes about them. I’m going to have to go back an read the first one now to get the full affect of Tessa and Eric’s story. With that being said let me start my review.

But in the interrogation room, answers only lead to more questions in the pulse-pounding conclusion to the Follow Me Back duology.Īfter I had finished this book, I didn’t know that there was another one in the series. But Snapchat… That’s safer, right?Īfter months of living under the radar, Tessa emerges from hiding, forced to face the deadly consequences of her past. She has no intention of ever touching her Twitter app again. His cell phone? Cracked and bloody, buried in the snow.Īgoraphobic fangirl Tessa Hart knows the truth, but she’s finally left her #EricThornObsessed days behind. No one knows what happened to pop icon Eric Thorn.
