A review by thebooknerdscorner
Double Digit by Annabel Monaghan

2.0

Digit and John are back for another "romance" filled adventure on the run from crazy eco-terrorists. 

Somehow, this book managed to be worse than the first one. We spent so much time in book one getting Digit and John together as a couple, and then they break up at the beginning of this one (*sighs in frustration*). I don't even care about their relationship, but I can't believe it was torn apart after all those thirsty thoughts that she had about him in book one. 

Sadly, Digit was even more boy crazy in this one. As soon as she gets to college, she can't stop drooling over this guy named Bass. And she also has a weird fixation on Professor Halsey, who is like eighty years old. I am concerned for this girl's sanity. Every time John or Bass does anything to another individual, Digit is oddly possessive over them. I was really hoping she would pick a guy at some point, but alas, we go the entire book with Digit thirsting after the both of them with no tangible results in sight. 

The plot of this one is somehow even crazier than it was in book one. The eco-terrorist group that tried to kill her seven months ago are back, and this time, they want to kidnap her. In the end, I understand why they want her for their own spoils, but man, this gang is super disorganized and really bad at kidnapping and keeping their prisoner's held hostage. 

Overall, "Double Digit" was some more cringe than "A Girl Named Digit." I am very relieved that there are only two books in the series and that I no longer have to deal with this crazy thirsty women and her unfaithful ways. I hope that she has learned from her errors and that she doesn't repeat the stupidity of her ways. But knowing Digit, she will eternally be lusting after anyone that identifies as male and using her "gift" to hack into things that she needed only to wait a couple of days for.