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Book Review of Wired (Buchanan-Renard, Bk 13)

Wired (Buchanan-Renard, Bk 13)
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Allison Trent is a hacker of the highest caliber. She has spirited away millions and millions of dollars .. and then emailed the FBI giving them the information where to retrieve that money. She's also in college, working on her degree, and to support herself, she also does some modeling on the side.

Her mind has been compared to a computer. She seems to see patterns that no one else can decipher. Her dream is to create a program that could revolutionize the tech industry.

FBI Agent Liam Scott is aware of a leaker deep within his own office. He can't put any of his own people on it, but he's heard about Allison. He needs her help to spy on the FBI department and track down where the leaks are coming from.

Thinking that someone as young as Allison would jump at the chance to work for the FBI, he is amazed at her look of horror while she turns him down flat.

What Liam doesn't know ... what no one knows .... is how many laws she has broken in order to take down some bad guys. She's never kept any money for herself, but laws were still broken. And Liam is not easily persuaded to look elsewhere.

The attraction between Allison and Liam is smokin' hot. But Liam doesn't 'do' relationships. Although after meeting Allison, he doesn't want a one-night stand either.

As Allison's life takes on a sinister turn, Liam will do anything he can to protect her.

For a Romantic Suspense, with a humorous bent, the reader can't go wrong with Julie Garwood. Although a part of a series, each book is fine as a stand alone. The characters are well defined and I loved how they interacted. She's independent, used to doing for herself, so it's not easy for her to accept help. Liam is the ultimate alpha-male, but he knows he must use an easy touch with Allison. The sex is hot & sweaty ... and comes in great detail.

Many thanks to the author / Berkley Publishing Group / Netgalley for the advanced digital copy. Opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.