A review by nikkieliz13
How to Hack a Hacker by A.J. Sherwood

4.0

Rating and Review


Rating: 4 Stars

“Kyou was ready to just call this year quits. He was to the point of building a blanket fort, stocking some snacks and a Switch, and he’d just game and snack until this year was over. Being a responsible adult was too much.”

The Unholy Trifecta trilogy is made up of a cast of gems, but I love how relatable Kyou is.

“I performed a social activity yesterday. Please wait the requisite three days before submitting another request.”

We finally get to meet the infamous Brannigan—who Sherwood teased readers with in the previous two books. Their relationship is definitely unconventional, but the dynamic it creates is amazing.

I’m sad to say goodbye to these characters. Fingers crossed that Remi gets her own book in the future!

“Listen to me, Bran, that kid looks like a sweet, innocent angel on the surface. Do not be stupid enough to buy into her act. She’s being raised by an assassin, mercenary, hacker, and thief. I’m the sanest one of the group, aside from Lollipop, and he was crazy enough to marry the insane Russian thief, so I don’t know how much faith I have in his sanity. You understand me? Do not upset her. And don’t be condescending. Trust me, she can flatten you.”

Book Details


Title:[b: How to Hack a Hacker
(Unholy Trifecta #3)
by A.J. Sherwood]
POV(s): Dual—Third Person
Interconnected Series: Yes
Standalone: Yes
Cliffhanger: No
HEA:
SpoilerYes

Relationship: M/M
Genre(s): Contemporary Romantic Suspense
Triggers: N/A
Tags/Tropes:
❖ Criminal-Careers
❖ Family-of-Choice/Found-Family
❖ Good-Bad-Guys
❖ Hacker-MMC
❖ Introvert-MMC
❖ Long-Distance
❖ Matchmaking-Meddling-Family
❖ Stalker-Romance