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205 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 1, 2017
"Partners, Irish, always." Lowering their hands, Aidan leaned forward and brushed his lips, sealing the vow.
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"Partners, Whiskey, always."
"You can't lose me, Aidan, and I can't lose you either. We'll do what it takes to come home to each other every night. No one's losing anybody. I promise you."
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The area reminded Aidan of Ireland, the overall impression of greens striking, even in winter ...
One day ...
⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱*This Series Isn't All That Bad*⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱
He licked into Walker's mouth, tongues tangling, tasting and savoring, swept under by the force of everything in his partner's kiss.
Relief, life, need, love.
Terrifying love.
There’s no substitute for the real thing.
Basketball. The Court. The Game.
Another person in his inner circle who’d betrayed him. Another person at risk.
Aidan was afraid to commit, afraid to lose someone else he loved. While Jamie understood, it hadn’t stopped him from falling.Jamie isn't willing to push Aidan into a commitment until he can discover how the terrorist Renaud and Aidan's dead husband Gabe are linked. And when more bloodshed touches the partners they are sent undercover, with Jamie becoming a Division II assistant basketball coach in order to solve a case of online sports betting used as a means of identity theft. Once again Layla Reyne does a great job of immersing us into the action while continuing to explore the relationship between Jamie and Aidan. And like the first book in the series, this one ends in a cliffhanger of sorts where the identify theft case is solved, but new information is revealed that brings everyone involved closer to the deadly resolution of the Renaud case.