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Fire and Onyx

by Andrew Grey

Series: Carlisle Deputies (5)

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A Carlisle Deputies Novel Undercover sheriff's deputy Evan Whittaker is close to infiltrating a vicious local gang. He just needs to find an opening. Instead, he finds Wes Douglas, a web designer who is raising his irresponsible brother's son. Wes agrees to help with a stakeout, but he pays the price when his home is destroyed in a shootout. Evan's always been a loner, but when he invites Wes into his home, living together feels right, and the two men only grow closer as they adapt to each other's lives and rhythms. A future as a family looks brighter by the day, but all of that could collapse when Wes's brother-and his connection to the drug dealers-crashes into the life they're carefully building.… (more)
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This was a wonderful story about family by choice. Wes, Greyson and Evan were placed together by fate and through circumstances became a family. When your own family chooses not to love you, finding one that does always help. Wes gets a bird’s eye view of life as an undercover cop and the effect it has on those around them but if he wants a relationship with Wes then he has to find a way to deal with it. He fears for his brother and he fears for the man he is falling in love with and hopes they both come out safe and sound. I can honestly say that Mr. Grey has described undercover work in such a realistic way that I find it hard to believe anyone would be willing to do it. Once again I applaud Mr. Grey for a wonderful story filled with amazing characters. Why... why... are there only 5 or 6 books in these series? ( )
  Carol420 | Apr 13, 2021 |
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A Carlisle Deputies Novel Undercover sheriff's deputy Evan Whittaker is close to infiltrating a vicious local gang. He just needs to find an opening. Instead, he finds Wes Douglas, a web designer who is raising his irresponsible brother's son. Wes agrees to help with a stakeout, but he pays the price when his home is destroyed in a shootout. Evan's always been a loner, but when he invites Wes into his home, living together feels right, and the two men only grow closer as they adapt to each other's lives and rhythms. A future as a family looks brighter by the day, but all of that could collapse when Wes's brother-and his connection to the drug dealers-crashes into the life they're carefully building.

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