Saturday, 11 March 2017

Review ~ White-Hot Hack (Kate and Ian #2) by Tracey Garvis-Graves

White-Hot Hack (Kate and Ian, #2)
ebook purchased by myself.

Release Date: June 7th 2016

Publisher: Self-published

Description:
Their love story began in Heart-Shaped Hack. Join Kate and Ian for the thrilling conclusion in White-Hot Hack.

When cybercriminals doxed undercover hacker Ian Bradshaw and forced him to flee, he begged Kate Watts for forgiveness and vowed never to hurt her again. He also convinced her to marry him, and when their idyllic summer on Roanoke Island comes to an end, the newlyweds relocate to their new home deep in the heart of Virginia’s horse and wine country. Ian still struggles with boundaries, but he keeps Kate’s lingerie drawer filled with surprises, and there’s no shortage of number-six kisses. There’s even a fast, new car to replace his beloved Shelby.

Ian promised Kate that life with him would never be boring, but spending her days picking out paint colors and going to Pilates isn’t going to cut it. Meanwhile, Ian discovers that building a white-hat security firm from the ground up seems harder the second time around, and he might have underestimated how much he’d miss the undercover work he walked away from. To make matters worse, the hacktivists are threatening national security, and the task force could really use Ian’s help.

Kate and Ian have always worried that their past would catch up to them, and when faced with the biggest showdown of their lives, they must capitalize on the one thing they excel at most: teamwork. Ian claims no one is a better hacker than him, but in order to triumph, he’ll have to prove it. And if he can’t, he risks losing the woman whose heart he worked so hard to hack.

My Opinion

I started this as soon as I finished Heart-Shaped Hack. I needed more of Kate and Ian, and I really enjoyed this author's writing style. In the end I think I enjoyed this more than book 1.

White-Hot Hack was filled with all of the humour and witty banter between the characters that I enjoyed from book 1. The characters continued to hold my interest as they battled with complications that came with married life. Kate and Ian are two characters who feed of each other brilliantly. Their fights, love, and interaction made me smile.

I also really enjoyed the suspense element. Although I once again guessed the culprit, I enjoyed watching it all unfold. I thought the author developed the hacker sides of this book exceptionally well. She'd clearly done her research and it paid off in creating an authentic book.

Overall I really enjoyed this read. I wish Charlie had a book rather than his story be summed up in the epilogue so I didn't have to stop the duet here.

5

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