Wendy doesn't mean to kill Dina, the energy therapy practitioner who recruited her to an allergy study. She's not even sure how it happened. How could something as silly as hand waving and hypnotism turn Wendy's skin from empathic to lethal? Better yet, how can she change it back? She has a brother to take care of; earning a little extra money was not supposed to ruin her life this way.
Refusing to live forever in fear of physical contact, Wendy goes straight to the source: the company whose strange energy practices caused her dramatic transformation. Did they mean to make her a weapon? Or was it a mistake? She quickly learns that she is not alone; uncanny supernatural abilities are real. Gabe and Kaylen, whom she befriends at the bizarre camp of super-humans, suspect that Wendy was targeted for a specific reason, and it has nothing to do with her death touch.
This audiobook was narrated by Cherami Leigh Kuehn and Todd Haberkorn, and they both totally brought the characters to life. I have read this book a few other times, but this made the story feel like my first time. I was so wrapped up in the story and the characters, and it has made me really excited to start listening to Teleworld, the second book in the series.