
How to Hack a Hacker
Unholy Trifecta, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Iggy Toma
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Antonio Amato
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De:
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AJ Sherwood
Staying away is Kyou’s number one rule when it comes to protecting the sexy real-estate developer.
Kyou has a routine. A system. He guards Brannigan Genovese, hacks for his family of choice, and drinks far too much caffeine for any living being. Only a few things can completely disrupt his routine to cause him trouble:
•Brannigan buying up real estate from the Irish Mob
•Kyou’s band of brothers figuring out who Brannigan actually is
•Ivan
•Feelings for one Brannigan Genovese
Oddly enough, it’s the feelings that get Kyou in the most trouble. Because when Brannigan is in danger, Kyou ignores all his brain’s protestations and breaks every rule he has to save the man, including his number one.
And damn the consequences.
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so good
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Audio: 3.75⭐️
"How to Hack a Hacker" is the final book in the Unholy Trifecta trilogy and features:
*a pansapiosexual billionaire too smugly happy to be worried about death threats
*the harried over-caffeinated hacker trying to keep him alive
*the hacker’s lovingly chaotic criminal family
While Kyou cyberstalking Brannigan and snippets of conversations between the pair appear in the previous books, everything about their relationship is established in Hacker, so it can be read as a standalone. However, the bonds between Kyou and his found family are probably richer for having read the entire series, especially as their curiosity about Brannigan and how much he means to Kyou plays a major role in them getting together and the Unholy Trifecta and their significant others are very present and active in the story.
Brannigan is a force of nature who finds Kyou to be the most intriguing person in his world and he has been searching for him for years. He knows Kyou, even without specific details, so meeting in person is like coming home for him, and Brannigan fits right in with the group. Kyou is antisocial, but extremely loyal and protective of those he loves and trusts. With Kyou inserting himself more and more into Brannigan’s daily life, the pair has basically been dating for the last few years so they fall quickly into a relationship, making the falling fast theme in the series feel the most believable. The dynamic between Kyou and Brannigan is established early on with the majority of the story taking place in the safe house with Kyou’s family as the team of criminals work to keep Brannigan safe and neutralize the threat.
The banter is fun and affectionate, the shenanigans alternately deadly and silly, and the family vibe strong. As with books of a comedic, lighthearted tone, the comedy and hijinks may work better for some than others, but Sherwood’s tags are a good indication of the kind of story it is and the high level of suspension of disbelief required to ride this ride. Personally, I’m a fan of Sherwood’s style of irreverent glee so found most of the story to be delightful, although even I had to roll my eyes at the inciting incident as somehow [the professional criminals didn’t think that killing a bunch of mob enforcers sent to harass Brannigan would put a bigger target on Brannigan’s back. (hide spoiler)] But if you can roll with it, you’ll probably have fun with the characters. For all the large body count and Kyou’s anxiety, this is a low-angst story with little in the way of drama and much in the way of warm fuzzies, especially as Kyou finds ready-made family acceptance and love he didn’t know he needed.
Iggy Toma and Antonio Amato are a solid duo as narrators for the audiobook. As someone who has mixed feelings about dual narrations, I thought both men worked well together and kept the character voices nicely similar between chapters, though neither has consistent differentiation between the Trifecta’s voices, with Toma’s chapters being the most noticeable as he narrates Kyou’s POV. Having listened to the previous books, it was easier for me to pick out who was who in dialogue, but those only listening to this book may struggle at times. However, both Toma and Amato had good pacing and intonation that fit the tone of the story, making it an enjoyable listen.
last stop on the chaos train
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Excellent narration!
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Love this series
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The narration was spot on. I enjoyed it immensely!
Loved these guys!!!
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Great series
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awesome
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Loved it
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the only thing I hate is there aren't more in this series!
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