My 46th read of the year was The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind by Jackson Ford. Being 100% honest, I picked this up purely because of the title on Waterstones spree.
A vague summary
Teagen Frost is the only psychokinetic in the world, the result of weird experiments performed by her geneticist parents. Teagen has spent most of her life being experimented on in some way or another. So when she’s given the chance to be part of a secret special ops government team, in exchange for the freedom of being able to live in her own home and drive her own car (even if she can’t leave the city). Then one day, the guy who was the target of one of their operations turns up dead, killed in a way that only someone with her powers could have done… except Teagen didn’t do it. The government doesn’t believe her, however, and gives her twenty four hours to prove to them there is another psychokinetic out there, or she’ll be taken back into custody and experimented on again.
My thoughts
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book, the MC’s narration is fun and interesting. Her backstory gets slowly revealed as the story goes on but not in a janky or poorly written way. It has found family, big fight scenes, the relationships all go on a journey and the whole narrative is set against the back drop of the city of L.A.
I was distressed to discover that this is a four part series called The Frost Files, so now I’m going to have to bloody read them.
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