Agent Sarah Hill loves her job. As the number one agent at the GSF, the most covert spy agency in the world that operates beyond the reach of any government, Agent Hill has to balance locating the mastermind behind the global power grid failure and finding her brother and his family.
Rick Demps used some of the most powerful nations in the world to create the computer software "Global Power", which has the ability to control every power grid across the globe. The power will be turned on for the highest bidder, unless Sarah can get to him first.
James Hunt, author of the "Exiled" series and the "Broken Lines" series that collectively accumulated over 280 5-star reviews brings you the next book you won't want to put down
Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.
James Hunt's passion for writing began at an early age. While his journal of yesteryear may never be the work of great fiction, he's been working hard every day since then to bring pages to life. James has well over a decade of writing under his belt, but his professional career in literature didn't take off until 2014.
James currently lives in Orlando, FL and when he's not pounding away at the keyboard you can find him at the theater or somewhere outside enjoying the beautiful Florida weather.
No electricity, whole world in the dark. No fuel, no water, nothing to eat. People killing each other for food. And one person doing all this, agent Hill not only find this person, also find her family.
Agent hill is a funny totally skilled adrenaline junkie badass absolutely love her couldn’t read fast enough. Thank gooodness this is a series or I’d be lusting for more James hunt keeper coming 🥳❤️🥰👍🏻
This book kept you attached to every word. The story was fast paced and kept you reading. The author was able to hold my interest and I wanted more....
Like the prologue to the Agent Hill series, there is no break in the action or excitement. Agent Hill is a woman with a serious case of ‘kick ass’ and she isn’t afraid to spread it around. The characters are developed, the action is non-stop, and the bodies just keep piling up. While this story doesn’t wrap up all the loose ends, it does have an ending that closes out the episode leaving a continuing thread that carries the reader into the next exciting episode of Agent Hill. The editing is clean and the writing flows. James Hunt is on to something here.
'Agent Hill: Powerless' was even better than the first book. The storyline was well written and the way it played out spanned quite a few continents and had a ton of action. Sarah is still a bad-ass that gets up close and personal with death pretty much every mission. She's a quick thinker and adapts quickly to any situation. Sarah is still sarcastic and I love that about her. Bryce is her lifeline. I love how Sarah rattles him with off the wall comments. I look forward to reading more. A great add to your tbr list.
Sarah really was a personable character. I enjoyed how action packed and thrilling this novel was. This was completely an original novel, which I loved- they are so hard to come by these days. There was great grammatical flow and sentence structure involved in this novel, which was a huge plus. I couldn't put this book down. It definitely was a purchase that I didn't regret!
I hate a book that has no ending. It can ha e a good ending or one that I don't appreciate at all but no ending is the pits. The characters in Agent Hill: Powerless had no personalities. The main character ran around killing people but that's all you were told about her. I just didn't like the book.