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Review: The Hero and the Hacktivist by Pippa Grant

Review of The Hero and the Hacktivist by Pippa Grant



Eloise is a drummer, a hacker and an activist. She's mysterious and independently wealthy. She's also different, tattooed and has lots of insecurities. And she's a criminal. When she and Rhett hook up at his sister's wedding, neither expects what happens afterward. She because men never come back for seconds with her. He because he's supposed to be worrying more about his SEAL career. But they cannot get enough of each other and that attraction will change both their lives.


When Eloise needs a hero, though, who better to help than Rhett, a Navy SEAL and professional badass warrior? Rhett is starting to catch feelings for his petite, tattooed chaos. What's a big, bad SEAL to do when a tiny little criminal needs his help? Help? Run away because he can't be having feelings for her, for a criminal? Hmmm...


I thought The Hero and the Hacktivist was laugh out loud fun, witty, and sexy. I adored Rhett and Eloise's chemistry. Seemingly mismatched souls were perfect together. So why 4 instead of 5 stars that I normally give Pippa's writing? One word - Eloise. I'm afraid that she annoyed me A LOT. Yes she was fun and crazy and cute. But she was too much for me. Her inner and outer thoughts were probably meant to be snarky and cute but to me they came off as just annoying, as did she. Just annoying. Aside from her, though, The Hero and the Hacktivist was top notch. Sexy, fun and funny, and had lots of heart. Pippa hasn't let me down yet and I doubt she ever will.


ARC via Give Me Books Promotions.


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