Breaking Cover (Handcuffs and Lace, #30)
by:
Sean Michael (author)
Home for six months after an undercover assignment at BDSM club Testing Leather, Homicide detective Brian Hurley can't shake the memories, or the feelings he developed, for undercover partner Griffin McManus. Griffin's having his own problems in the aftermath of the job, and he shows up on...
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Home for six months after an undercover assignment at BDSM club Testing Leather, Homicide detective Brian Hurley can't shake the memories, or the feelings he developed, for undercover partner Griffin McManus. Griffin's having his own problems in the aftermath of the job, and he shows up on Brian's doorstep, hoping one last night together will allow him to put it all behind him. Will reconnecting as themselves help them let go, or will they find everything they need in each other?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B008KP657E
Publish date: July 11th 2012
Publisher: Resplendence Publishing
Pages no: 60
Edition language: English
Series: Handcuffs and Lace -4 (#30)
Read on 8/7/13Sorry, I didn't really care for this :( It was too repetitive. I want. I need. Can I also say I hate the "boy". Every time I read it in my head comes a southern twang and it's annoying. Maybe that's just me, but I just don't like the term. It was used A LOT in here. I liked the...
Undercover cops in the world of BDSM and the impact of their undercover relationship on their post-assignment lives - a really interesting plot which would have been even better in a longer length book. The story touched on a number of things regarding the undercover case but not in any detail.
Hot and short and gets right to the gist of the story which was a little different than the usual. The POV/flashback changes were a little confusing, and I had to keep remembering who was who, since they used their real names, as well as the undercover names. Also, the one/two word dialog gets a l...
I don't normally read short stories but Sean Michael is a guilty pleasure of mine. I've for to say this was intense in the best way and the flashbacks worked well. Yes, I wanted more but it was satisfying.