Eighteen-year-old Julianne De Marchi is different. As in: she has an electrical undercurrent that stings and surges beneath her skin. She can use itto spark a fire, maybe even end a lifebut she doesnt understand what it is. And she can barely control it, especially when shes anxious. Then she meets Ryan Walsh. She doesnt know hes a soldier working for a secret unit that has her under surveillance. He doesnt know what it is thats making the sparks fly between them. And neither of them knows who caused the explosion that has them trapped in an elevator together. Great writing, heart-burning characters, probing questions about where technology is taking usand a plot that zips and zings like an electrical current itself.