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Feb 08, 2018 11:10PM

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Warcross is really good. The main character is such a great hacker that her skills get noticed by the inventor of a popular virtual reality game and she’s plucked out of poverty and obscurity.

Warcross was one of the best books read in 2017, a year where I managed to select a few real bad duds to read.
And while I am currently a few books behind, Lucy Kincaid is also one of my favorite series.


If you like humour in your story try Go Fetch! by Shelly Laurenston. This is the third book in a trilogy, and the MC appears in the other 2 books in a minor way.
She's small and works 2 jobs (a bookstore and as a bartender if I'm remembering correctly) to support herself. In the first 2 books she's also working on either her master's or her ph.d. (Sorry, been a while since I read the book). She's human and her romance partner is extremely tall (he's referred to as a Viking in several places because of his appearance.) He's also a werewolf. It's a fun story and the MC is not only a hacker, she's also a total hoot. Texas girls have more fun!
She's small and works 2 jobs (a bookstore and as a bartender if I'm remembering correctly) to support herself. In the first 2 books she's also working on either her master's or her ph.d. (Sorry, been a while since I read the book). She's human and her romance partner is extremely tall (he's referred to as a Viking in several places because of his appearance.) He's also a werewolf. It's a fun story and the MC is not only a hacker, she's also a total hoot. Texas girls have more fun!


There are a few books I truly loved with a hacker heroine, a couple are romantic suspense, but some of them are from genres you may not be interested in like pnr, sfr, or m/m romance. I'll list them anyway since you mentioned liking "Go Fetch" by Shelly Laurenston, which does indeed have a super smart and quirky heroine...



Here are some great paranormal/sci-fi hackers:






Lastly, one of my fav hacker characters is from



Oh, then if m/m is OK, Layla Reyne's Agents Irish and Whiskey series (beginning with Single Malt) has this trope.
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