A review by winterreader40
Implanted by Lauren C. Teffeau

4.5

Emery is blackmailed into a job that essentially boils down to doing clandestine data handoffs through her blood, data is encrypted onto her blood cells and reinjected into her body so she can carry it to the designated location in a futuristic version of Fort Worth called New Worth, a city under a dome because we destroyed the earth.
In this future there are people with implants and people without(disconnects), implants allow direct mind-to mind linking and it encourages a level of intimacy unheard of except among full telepaths but it also allows people to become very unaware of the real world. 
The goal is Emergence as they attempt to rehabilitate the earth, some people think it's time, others are aware that the land isn't ready. The main conflict is with the implanted and the disconnects and the governments inability or unwillingness to aid the terrestrial district of the dome and Emery coming into a data transfer that everyone is trying to kill her over.
This was a fun mix of tech, dystopia, spy/political thrills with a bit of romance thrown in.