Hello everyone and welcome back to the blog! How are we all feeling today? I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy.

I do have a review for you guys today, and I am so excited to share my thoughts with you. A review copy of this book has been sent to me by the publisher (Entangled) in exchange for an honest review.

And now without further ado let’s start with this post.

In the virtual utopia of the Simulation, everyone will live peacefully and without fear or needs—at least that’s how they’re selling it. But the government plans to use this program to take control of the entire human race. Elisha Dewitt has just been given her first mission to help prevent this, and she’s ready to prove she can go incognito just as well as any other master thief.

Breaking and entering? No sweat. She’s done worse. Stealing a cassette tape from the museum vaults will be easy—in, out, done—until he shows up…and everything gets way more complicated. Garrett Alexander just has that effect.

Nothing is as it seems, and a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse begins with Garrett, her rival and match in every way. Not knowing who she can trust, Elisha decides it’s up to her to rescue everyone—even Garrett—before the world as she knows it comes to a brutal end.

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Title – Incognito
Author – Katie Delahanty
Publisher – Entangled Publishing
Series – Keystone #2
Release date – May 3rd, 2021
Genre -Dystopian, Thriller, Young Adult

Trigger Warning – Betrayal, Violence
Pages – 320
Version – ebook*
Language – English
Rating – 4 bookish stars


I have to admit that I haven’t read the first book and I hoped that it would be okay but in the end it would have been nice if I had read the first book. I was confused most of the time, but it did not take away the main enjoyment I felt during the whole reading journey.

The book takes place in a futuristic world which was kind of great to read about because it isn’t the usual dystopian novel, at least it didn’t feel that way. I was lost at some parts of the story, but I guess that it was mainly because I haven’t read book one.

I loved the fact that there were a lot of twists. Twists I didn’t expect and that made my hands practically glued to my Kindle. The author managed to suck me into this story pretty quickly. The fact that there was also a huge cliffhanger at the end just made the whole book even more great.

I did have a few difficulties with the writing style at the beginning but once I got used to it and became comfortable around it, it was okay. The next time I will definitely read Keystone and will give this one another try. And maybe even then I am able to give it 5 stars. Who knows?


Amazon.com – Kindle – 5.11 USD

Amazon.com – Paperback – 18.99 USD

*DISCLAIMER: A review copy of this book was sent to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.