Reagan Through the Looking Glass (Hacking Wonderland Book 1)
She’s stepped into a world where everything and everyone has a price, and her time is running out to discover who holds the bounty on her head, in this thrill-a-minute story inspired by Alice in Wonderland, sure to snare fans of William Gibson and JD Robb.
When Reagan’s student adviser is found dead, the police say he’s the victim of a burglary gone bad, but it’s not that simple. Jabberwocky–the kingpin of the deep web, and the man who killed her brother–knows she’s close to discovering his identity.
Two men insist they can keep her safe and help her find answers. Hare is sweet, soft-spoken, and introduces her to a wicked walk on the wild side, spiced with temptation and thrill.
Hatter has kept secrets from her since they met. But he speaks her language, and a single touch from him ignites her desire.
As she follows the tracks down the rabbit hole, Reagan is dropped headfirst into a world of the dangerous and surreal, where everything and everyone has a price. And her time is running out to discover if it’s the Hatter or the Hare who owns Jabberwocky’s bounty on her.
Author’s Note: This book is part one of a duet. It does not stand alone. Book 2, The Hatter and the Hare, is coming September 2017
“Allyson Lindt has written an intricate story that weaves elements of Alice in Wonderland into a modern day maze of complicated characters who are playing in the Dark Web. Reagan is searching the darkest corners of the Web looking for answers to help her come to grips with her brother’s death. She meets 2 enigmatic, wildly sexy men who both swear they’re the only one she can trust. With each fast-moving event in her life Reagan spins from trusting one to trusting the other and back again. This book is a sexy, smart, witty, spellbinding in an edge-of-your-seat page flipping kind of way story that will leave yelling WTF at the end. I originally read this week’s ago and it is still with me. To say I eagerly await the conclusion of the story is an understatement. This is so far beyond a 5 star read.” – Amazon Five Star Review