A review by julzmcg
Trigger by Jessica L. Webb

5.0

It's scary to think that the premise of this book is the way it feels the world is moving. Suicide bombers with nothing strapped on to them but one touch and BOOM! A bomb explodes killing everyone in it's path.
In Trigger, touch from another person is the catalyst, the trigger, for setting off the bomb. Are these victims or volunteers? Is it terrorism in it's higher form? Turns out, one person can touch these people without triggering the bomb. For Dr Kate, ER doctor, her day grows into one big scary adventure as she works out a way to de-activate these human bombs. Meanwhile, Sergeant Andy is trying to find out who is creating them, where they are being kept and making sure that Kate remains 100% safe.
The characters in Trigger feel real and you fall them, all of them. Jack the digital whiz kid, Henry the young protector and Althea, a human bomb. Their stories pull you and make you feel the whole adventure. I can't wait to read their next adventure!