Hardwired by Andrea Bills #Suspense #BookReview


When Navy Seal Operative Luke Kiersey, who suffers from amnesia, is finally granted leave after five years, he finds himself driving to a house he doesnโ€™t recognize in a town heโ€™s never been to. The house is home to a beautiful woman and a little girl with big blue eyes. Day after day, he drives back only to hide in the shadows and wonder why he canโ€™t seem to walk away from them.
His therapist says is PTSD. 
His handler tells him heโ€™s just not cut out to be part of the civilian world. 
Luke canโ€™t help but feel like itโ€™s more. 
The dog tags that once hung proudly around his neck, now feel like a collar; leashing him to a life that he fears he didnโ€™t choose. After the terrible things heโ€™s done in the name of freedom, could he possibly be worthy of something as precious as the woman and child he continues to watch?
When the two worlds collide, Luke needs his mind to be stronger than the implant the government placed in his back. Theyโ€™ve told him he canโ€™t survive without the implant they use to control him, but Lukeโ€™s wondering if he can survive without the little girl with big blue eyes and the gorgeous woman she calls mamma. 

Biography

Andrea is a wife, mother and writer from small town West Virginia. She spends her time while she’s not dreaming up lovers and villains alike chasing after her two kids and husband.
Her overactive imagination and her husband’s wacky dreams attribute to her love of the written word. Guilty pleasures include reading all night and Reese Cups.

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My Review

Luke Kiersey doesn’t remember much before a near-death encounter overseas five years ago. He woke with a computer implanted in his back that literally kept him alive, and a debt to his country he could never repay.

Trained to become one of the deadliest assassins in the United States Navy, Luke is more machine than man.

Until a chance encounter triggers memories of his past.

Jen Kiersey has a counter full of unpaid bills and a hole in her heart from the death of her husband when her daughter was an infant. It’s not easy juggling a five-year-old with a demanding job and sometimes the loneliness gets overwhelming.

Until a tall stranger saves them from an intruder. Her not-so-dead husband.

Furious at the lies he’s been told, Luke tries to walk away from a government with its own hidden agenda, but learns the hard way it won’t be easy.

This book had an interesting concept and some twists I didn’t see coming.

One of my favorite lines between Luke and his daughter:

โ€œSometimes when I lose my favorite stuffy, Mamma makes me go back to where I last remember having it to help me find it. Maybe that would help you. Do you remember us at all?โ€

โ€œI think thatโ€™s a really good idea, Bella. Maybe I can try that.โ€

โ€œUh, Daddy?โ€

โ€œYes?โ€ Luke responded, hoping he didnโ€™t sound as uncomfortable as he felt at being called that.

โ€œI have to go potty.โ€

Bills, Andrea. Hardwired (The Brotherhood Series) (p. 112). Kindle Edition.

And between Luke and Jen:

Luke covered her small hands with his, afraid she would disappear. โ€œSometimes Iโ€™m afraid youโ€™re just an illusion. As if my PTSD has conjured this all up in my head.โ€

Bills, Andrea. Hardwired (The Brotherhood Series) (p. 137). Kindle Edition.

I give Hardwired 4 lovely kisses- an entertaining read!

9 Replies to “Hardwired by Andrea Bills #Suspense #BookReview”

      1. I never thought of it like that. That’s a great comparison.

        Now I kind of want to see an amnesiac have to take care of a forgotten spouse who develops dementia. That could make an amazing story.

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