Kick-ass story and great character development with both the MCs and supporting characters. I love the psychic element of these novels combined with the supernatural law enforcement, it's an interesting combination that works brilliantly.However, that said, I found the plot a little predictable a...
Once again I am awestruck with this series. I can not step away from it. This time Vic delves deep into the secrets of Camp Hell, the place where those with psychic abilities are detained(?) to research their abilities and train them. Vic starts down this road when he runs into his past in the f...
Another thrilling instalment in the Psycop series, Ghost TV starts with the disappearance of Lisa from PsyTrain in California. Jacob and Vic go there to investigate with the help of an unexpected and somehow unwanted ally, Con Dreyfuss. The three of them find the atmosphere of PsyTrain strained ...
For me this series has sort of leveled off for me. I still enjoy Vic and some of the other characters but I just don't feel the humor or excitement that I did in the first few books. Jacob and Vic barely had any time in this book and most of it felt like a waste when it was pretty obvious what ...
This was a very good and satisfying read. It was original, unique from the rest of the vampire/gay romance explosion. For the most part, I didn't know exactly what would happen next, and guessing helped me enjoy the book more and more the further I delved into it. It has a strong plot, fleshed...
It was a cute, sweet little number. I agree about the sentiment - I often wish there was more Jacob, especially because from Vic's POV, he really does seem waaay too good to be true. I mean, he never, ever questions how he feels about Vic and is such an amazingly stable constant force that he doe...
Great short story! This features Crash, one of the secondary characters from the Psycop series, and a closeted stranger who is about to get married and is having second thoughts. Said stranger comes for a tarot reading and instead meets Crash, a low level empath who reads him in a whole different...
this book caught me by suprise! to say i actually liked it is an understatement. i do love this author,i guest i pick this book because i kind of got bored of the same m/m novels.where all you see is white people (lol). maybe its just me,but all the good m/m novel writers never think outside the ...
I didn't care for this. I wasn't engaged with the characters or the world building. Not that there was anything wrong with it. Generally, I'm a fan of a dystopian society and the idea that perfectly healthy people are terminated at 30 years and 30 days seems fascinating. Still, for me, the synop...
This book is exactly like watching a reality TV show except better because it is in book form! I loved the cast of characters and the ridiculous challenges and the viewer (aka reader) votes. I really liked the camaraderie or lack thereof between the team members and I thought the book perfectly c...
This is my first entry into reading this genre, gay themed fiction written by women for women. There's quite a lot of it out there and I always assumed it was too heavy on the romance for me so I never picked it up.This book is the first entry in a series and is the perfect length for an introdu...
This was a chance to get to know Dallas a bit better and some foreshadowing as well. The characters are all different and therefore real to me. It was cute to watch Paul freak out about everything and get bogged down in the nitpicky details. If I were Paul, I wouldn't go more than twenty feet fro...
Ok,not my usual type of m/m book. What we basically have here is the story of a man with low self esteem/alcohol problems who attempts to gain the approval of his 'mates' by doing something stupid, the result being a severed limb. Desmond has great difficulty adapting to having a robotic prosthet...
When I first started writing this series, Victor Bayne was about my age...and now I’m catching up with Jacob and not-quite-forty Vic has been looking more and more like a young whippersnapper! Among the Living was written in answer to a call for entry for a novella-length story featuring paranor...
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But then he steeled himself, and allowed Tim to follow through with…whatever it was he was trying to prove. Which Tim hadn’t actually worked through, himself. All he knew was that those chats had meant a hell of a lot more to him than a few words on a monitor. He’d bared private parts of himself—...
That was fine. It gave me some headspace to try and come at Camp Hell from a different angle. But try as I might, I could only come up with one. Jacob knew something, and he’d never told me. I got back to the cannery and tore it apart in an attempt to find the sheets. I fo...
Jacob. "Hi," I said, knowing Zigler was listening from the passenger seat—how could he not? I wondered how gay I sounded. "What's up?" Ugh. Overcompensating. "How late are you working?" We were, in fact, just finishing up. It...
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A meeting is a meeting. It’s nothing to get worked up over. Believe me.” Carolyn flipped down the passenger-side visor and gave her subdued peach lipstick a quick check. “Seriously. It’s like watching paint dry. Probably even more tedious than that.” “But this is a PsyCop meeting—my first one. Th...
He didn’t seem mad, exactly, but he had his cop-face on and my nonexistent interpersonal skills were no help in figuring out if he was leaving for now, or leaving for good. He said he was just going to go figure some things out. But how many guys have gone out for a pack of smokes and just kept o...
Morning classes were in session. The only other person in the hallway was a fifty-something lady in a flowered smock with a housekeeping cart, an iPod and a vacuum cleaner. I considered calling to her, waving, trying to see if I could make her see me. She looked physical, but I wasn’t really expe...