A review by tenshiwing07
Lock & Mori by Heather W. Petty

dark mysterious
This book was much darker than I expected. Going in it was the typical "I'm a teen, and I'm bored of everything" narrative and then boom, on page abuse. It could be triggering for those not expecting it. 

I have mixed feelings on this. I don't mind the idea of the future villain and hero becoming friends, that's fun. I don't mind them having romantic feelings, because they are teenagers and it makes sense that they would get a crush on someone so like them. 

And yet they were making some very stupid choices for kids that were supposed to be that brilliant. It felt like character blindness for plot only, which isn't my favorite. The leaps of logic Mori took for much of the time were a bit nonsensical. 
The file folder thing was one of the worst. Stealing a sensitive information folder and forgetting about it for hours when you are afraid of getting caught... And it was like she forgot she had a phone all the time.