Well. This one was quite different than expected. The cop and the burglar. SO cute and so gritty. I enjoyed both guys here - Nate the cop in blue and Caesar the poor thief. The interracial elements are well done - nothing seemed off. Since I spent 24 years in SoCal I met plenty of couples that we...
As a starter for a new series, this is a pretty good story. Joe is a very likeable character even before you side with him after seeing the 'love' he gets from his neighbours. You know all those 'love thy neighbour', 'turn the other cheek' and all that? Well, Joe is the epitome of those values. W...
3.5*Some of the story line was predictable, but entertaining nonetheless. I get very aggravated with MC’s that like to take matters into their own hands and end up in some drama that could have been avoided. I know it makes for good drama, but it bugs me to no end. I felt a lot of that with Nick....
Nick and Brandon are back for more in book 2. It takes up after Nick has mostly recovered from his injuries from book 1. They are together in California and Nick is helping out on a case. They have some really hawt motorcycle sex! And some angst with Brandon's ex....arguments....fighting....near ...
Joe's.language skills were a little distracting, especially since no one else spoke as "hickishly.". Other than that, the book was well-paced, the crime was moderately interesting, and Joe and Kabe were hot as always. Their relationship is what holds the book together. The Mormon issue was a pr...
3.5 stars. Cute, with some lovely descriptive passages when they were on the mountain; I really felt the cold air. It was 28 pages long, but it was six pages before the story started, then another seven at the end were filler. That doesn't leave much room for the story itself.And still the same e...
Then the orange and black bundle of the Reeves Sleeve wrapped her corpse onto the frame of the backboard. Likely, we'd lost some trace evidence, but that couldn't be helped much. Once we tied her off and slid her over the edge where she dangled like a modern day cliff mummy, I collected the odd b...