Find Me by Romily Bernard

Wick Tate and her sister haven’t had an easy life. With a mother who committed suicide and a drug-dealing father on the run, the Tate sisters have finally been put in a loving foster home and feel like they can start a new life. That is until Wick, an expert computer hacker, finds the diary of a local dead girl left at her front door with the message ‘find me’ written inside. As Wick starts to delve into the girl’s world through social media, she gets a nasty surprise to discover that the person responsible is ready to strike again, and this time much closer to home.

I have to admit, it took me a little time to get into this book, I think because I wasn’t really sure how it was going to work and if it would be captivating enough. However, by the time I was about a quarter of the way in, I was hooked, and keen to find out what would happen. Find Me certainly isn’t literary genius, but it doesn’t claim to be. Simply put, it’s a fun mystery that will engross teens who like a bit of whodunnit. For ages 13 and up.


Katherine Dretzke