The problem with killing her enemies, Navy Trent learns, is there’s no one left to fight. So when Byron Macalester asks Navy to go undercover to save his daughter, Navy says yes. Because she owes him. Because the story of a woman falling in love with the wrong man echoes her past. Because the men she killed a year ago have never left her. She’ll go even though it may cost her the one worthy thing to come into her life in the past year, her relationship with Jackson. In Hackerville, Byron will discover the man he thought was a monster is just a victim. Jackson will discover the woman he loves might actually love him back. And Navy will discover survival is about more than knowing how to kill.
Navy Trent works as an undercover agent / field agent for the CIA. Because she owes Byron Macalester something, when he asks that she go undercover once more to save this daughter, she has no qualms in agreeing. Having been a captive herself at one time, she understands the trauma involved.
What Navy finds is a connection to sex trafficking of minor children.... and time is running out for Macalester's daughter.
This is a blend of cyber crime and Navy's work as a CIA Agent. It's a well written page turner with Navy in the center of it all. She's done things she may not be proud of ... she's got a past that stays in the present for her. She's complicated and has issues, but she will always have your back. The suspense starts at the beginning and doesn't let up until the unexpected conclusion. Although 2nd in the series, this is easily read as a stand alone, howeVer, I recommend reading the books in order.
Many thanks to the author / Netgalley for the digital copy of this techno thriller. Read and reviewed voluntarily, opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.
This is the second book in the Navy Trent series, I have not read nor heard of the series or author before, however I decided to give this book a go and while it wasn't the worst book I have read, it did not completely hit the mark either.
I am not sure if it would matter of not if you read this as a standalone as I did, but I did and I quite enjoyed the characters as they were rich in detail and the plot was very riviting throughout. I would highly recommend this book.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the eARC. All opinions are my own