The Phisher King

Paperback, 273 pages

Published Sept. 18, 2017 by Independently published.

ISBN:
978-1-5208-9600-7
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5 stars (2 reviews)

In his nightly ritual of trolling dude-bros online, college student and hacker Hunter Walsh uncovers a terrorist plot to bomb Seattle Pride. When his digging hits a wall, he anonymously surrenders his findings to the FBI—only to discover he didn't cover his tracks as well as he'd thought. Agent Callum Riggs shows up on his doorstep with an ultimatum: Help the FBI find the culprits or face jail time for his hacking. Hunter hates and mistrusts the Fed, but he has no other choice. Straight-arrow Cal has better things to do than babysit a pink-haired criminal—even if Hunter is everything Cal wants and has never let himself have—but he can't ignore the lethal threat Liberty Association poses to their community. When the Bureau refuses to allocate more resources to the case, Cal is forced into a devil's bargain, not only tolerating Hunter's rebellious behavior in exchange for his help but …

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Okay, so yea they're both kind of asses for the first like 45% but they're in unhealthy places and it makes sense to the story. Though, by the end of the story it's a swoon worthy romance. Did not see that coming the first time.
The MC descriptions sounded like rather flat stereotypes to me, but they turned out to be anything but. They're real and a little heart breaking and a lot loveable. Also bonus points for a well done adventure plot. I have really enjoyed this book.

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