{Bookish Review} Wired by Julie Garwood

Wired
By: Julie Garwood
Published by:  Berkley on July 4th 2017
Genres: Romance
Source: Library
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A beautiful computer hacker and a bad-boy FBI agent must collaborate—in more ways than one—in the sizzling new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Julie Garwood.

Allison Trent doesn’t look like a hacker. In fact, when she’s not in college working on her degree, she models on the side. But behind her gorgeous face is a brilliant mind for computers and her real love is writing—and hacking—code. Her dream is to write a new security program that could revolutionize the tech industry.

Hotshot FBI agent Liam Scott has a problem: a leak deep within his own department. He needs the skills of a top-notch hacker to work on a highly sensitive project: to secretly break into the FBI servers and find out who the traitor is. But he can’t use one of his own. He finds the perfect candidate in Allison. Only, there’s one problem—she wants nothing to do with his job and turns him down flat.

What Liam doesn’t know is that Allison is hiding secrets that she doesn’t want the FBI to uncover. But Liam will do nearly anything to persuade her to join his team, even break a few rules if that’s what it takes. A temptation that could put his job—and both of their futures—on the line… and longing for more . . .
When I was browsing the ebooks available on my local library's website, I happen to chance upon this book. I borrowed it immediately because it's by Julie Garwood! She's one of my favourite historical romance author.

So Wired is about this super hacker girl Allison with a bitter family history. She used her skills to do good deeds without people knowing even though she's breaking the law but she vowed to stop this bad habit of hers. Roll forward to the present, she's caught the interest of the FBI to solve some leak without their department. To know how the story goes on from you, you'll have to read the book to find out.

Personally, I think this book is a page-turner. I practically read the whole book in one day. I like how the characters in the book interacts and supports one another. However, Allison and Liam do appear overly strong and without much flaws. Perhaps Allison has a few irritating flaws which persisted throughout the story but Liam? Liam didn't seem to have even one. When I reached the end of the book, I was disappointed to find that there was no epilogue. 

Look forward to even better books from Garwood!