Series: Secure Watch (Book 1)
Fighting a global cyber threat
will take all their survival skills…
After the accident that killed her best friend and left
her an amputee, Kenley Bates has made it her life's mission to get justice for
other victims. Using her hacking skills to infiltrate the dark web is risky
business, especially when Kenley uncovers a global security threat. Jude Mason
is her best hope of saving the world. Ex-military, Jude knows how to protect
and defend. But breaking the code and outwitting an adversary bent on
destruction thrusts the cybersecurity experts into a cat-and-mouse game
deadlier than they could have ever imagined…
Terrific start to this spin-off of the Secure One series.
Jude Mason works for the sister organization, Secure Watch. He's covering for a
coworker who is on her honeymoon when he gets a call from a friend of hers.
An ATV accident when she was a teenager resulted in the
amputation of her foot and the death of her best friend. Now, she is a
cybersecurity expert and "white hat" hacker who uses her skills to
help other victims of corporate negligence. However, while delving into the
dark web in search of evidence, she stumbled upon a site that could pose a
threat to global security.
This story had me hooked from the first page. First, Kenley
receives a creepy message from a hacker she knows, then she accidentally
accesses a site that hijacks all types of security cameras. It doesn't take
long for her to realize the danger of the site. I loved that she immediately
reached out for help. Jude's quick response shows that he understands the threat.
From that moment on, Jude and Kenley are caught in a deadly web. I was glued to
the pages as Kenley and Jude attempted to crack the code and stop the program, while
their adversary always seemed to be a step ahead. I held my breath as Kenley
devised her plan. The final confrontation was a nail-biter with an unexpected
twist in the resolution.
I enjoyed watching Kenley and Jude's relationship
develop. There are sparks of attraction from the moment they met, but their
pasts made each believe they were better off alone. I loved Jude's sensitivity
regarding Kenley's prosthesis and how he watched over her. But as much as he
cares for her, he worries that he is too old and emotionally damaged to make
her happy. I ached for Kenley and the survivor's guilt that dominated her life,
and the belief that her injury and her mission made her unlovable. Both wonder
what will happen when their mission ends and it's time to return to their
lives. I loved the ending, with Jude's big moment and the surprise that awaited
her.
One of the things I love about the author's writing is
that her characters have physical challenges, but those challenges are simply
part of who that character is. I appreciate the matter-of-fact acceptance and
the realistic impact on self-esteem and relationships.
will take all their survival skills…
No comments:
Post a Comment