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Task Force Iota, Book One In a future where the United States has split along party lines, Agent Matt Tennimore’s job is to get people out of the Confederated Red States, whether they’re captured special ops agents from his own country or gay CRS citizens who’ve petitioned for asylum. He never...
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Task Force Iota, Book One In a future where the United States has split along party lines, Agent Matt Tennimore’s job is to get people out of the Confederated Red States, whether they’re captured special ops agents from his own country or gay CRS citizens who’ve petitioned for asylum. He never expected to have to retrieve his high school crush, aka the guy who ostracized him for being gay. Rescuing James Ayala isn’t going to be easy: he’s crawling with tracking nanos and has a cybernetic brain implant that’s granted him psychic power he isn’t sure how to control. That’s the good news. The bad? The implant is compromising James’s mental stability. So they’re on the run, avoiding surveillance by AI aircraft and hiding from enemy militia. Then James confesses he tormented Matt in high school because James wanted him. Matt can’t resist the temptation James offers, but he wants so much more than sex, assuming they ever make it home alive. Is James really a good bet when he’s got a ticking time bomb in his brain and there’s the question of how much he’s actually changed?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B005FHNHO4
Publish date: August 1st 2011
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 280
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Humor,
Funny,
Science Fiction,
Romance,
War,
Military,
Dystopia,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay
Series: Task Force Iota (#1)
I have absolutely no idea what this book was about. Really, no idea.And the end.. I think it was supposed to be a HEA, but it was all very hesitant. I was not happy.I didn’t really like this book. It was okay, but because I didn’t understand half of it, the romance had to be pretty good to hold my a...
3.5 Stars The setup is pretty interesting and original. This is a futuristic world where the U.S. is sharply divided into Blue and Red states. Red states are ultra conservative - sex is basically forbidden and being gay is criminal. Sooo you've got scrappy and resilient Matt who's been tasked to ext...
This was a really nice read. It's definitely a strong 4 stars but not quite 5 because I had a couple of issues with it (mainly a certain secondary character) and I just didn't fall in love with this.However, I did really love the couple and I thought Matt and James were good MC's. The friends-to-ene...
3.75 stars...definitely somewhere in the 3-4 stars range Good story, interesting world in a Sci-fi/ dystopian way. There were times where the story was inundated with too many secondary characters - Matt has about fifty-eleventy cousins I couldn't keep up with them all. I stopped caring after having...
Th'fuckNo. I can't finish it. I tried... Twice. I HATE to give up a book. First time I read 15%. Now I reach the (amazing) mark of 50%. And now giving up for real. Definitive. The reasons I didn't enjoy it, and will now try again:*Th'fuck. 28 times. 28 excruciating times this expression is repeated...