
Title: Hex
Author: Anna Hackett
Series: Sentinel Security #6
Release Date: June 15, 2023
Pages: 256

Since the beginning of this series, I have been wanting to see Hex fall in love, especially since her and Cain’s flirting in the previous books was hot!
“Falling in love is a journey. We all have to take the twists and turns to get there, but it’s worth it.”
Jet, aka Hex, was a wonderful and fun heroine. I loved how smart and sassy she was. She was confident and while scared at times, still fought back and kicked ass. She was a lot of fun to get to know. Cain, aka Shade, is an undercover CIA agent who is used to being alone but keeps finding his way back to Jet. These two have been flirting with each other for a while now but working together on a mission makes them admit their feelings. I really loved watching these two open up and admit their feelings for each other.
“The covert spy Shade only had one master now. One person he answered to—Jet “Hex” Adler.”
This book involved Jet going undercover with Cain to stop information from being sold to foreign enemies. It was a dangerous mission but these two worked really well together. I wasn’t expecting their first time together to be so intense and dangerous but it really worked fit the personality of these two. I also really liked that this mission brought the whole Sentinel Security gang together to stop the bad guys. It was nice seeing them all fight together and take care of each other.
Overall, this book was everything I was expecting for Hex and Shade’s story and I really loved them. While I am sad that this seems to be the end of the Sentinel Security series, I have really enjoyed it and look forward to revisiting these guys again in the future.
Trigger Warnings: kidnapping; brief references of pedophilia; child abuse and neglect referenced; references to parents with drug addiction; nonconsensual drugging of a side character; violence including bombs, fire, gun violence and wounds
*ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.*
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