Mexican Heat
A new romantic crime series from the combined, finely blended talents of popular award winning authors Laura Baumbach and Josh Lanyon. Tough, street-smart SFPD Detective Gabriel Sandalini is willing to do whatever it takes to bring down West Coast crime boss Ricco Botelli - including a dangerous,...
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A new romantic crime series from the combined, finely blended talents of popular award winning authors Laura Baumbach and Josh Lanyon. Tough, street-smart SFPD Detective Gabriel Sandalini is willing to do whatever it takes to bring down West Coast crime boss Ricco Botelli - including a dangerous, deep undercover gig as one of Botelli's hired guns. But Gabriel's best laid plans may come crashing down around him when he falls hard for the sexy, suave lieutenant of a rival Mexican drug lord. Turns out his new love interest may have a few secrets of his own: secrets that could destroy both men and the fragile bond between them.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781934531051 (1934531057)
Publish date: October 26th 2008
Publisher: MLR Press
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Crime,
Glbt,
Suspense,
M M Romance,
Romantic Suspense,
Disability
Series: Crimes & Cocktails .5 (#1)
Re-read February 7 2017------------------Let me start with the most important thing about this book: It has a 25 pages long sex scene!!! That was some hot sex! :D--- This review is filled with spoilers. Read at your own risk---This is one great read! I never expected to like this as much as I did. I...
Another lost little review that is part my GR Cleanup Project. I listened to this story on audio and the narrator was just not suited for this material. It's about drug cartels and tough guys and he's dry, soft-spoken, a bit monotonous, speaks with lots of pauses and "reads" too much of the story...
Let me start with the most important thing about this book: It has a 25 pages long sex scene!!! That was some hot sex! :D--- Spoilers ahead---This is one great read! I never expected to like this as much as I did. I thought this entire book would consist of Gabriel and Antonio falling in love while ...
Opening Line: "He sauntered past the two shirtless, muscle-bound bouncers, the C-note he slipped the man on his right earning his passage through Club Madrone's front door--and a quick grope over his ass." This was some damn fine M/M romantic suspense, however I’d have to admit that I struggled a ...
I'm not really sure why I waited so long to read this, it was really good. It did feel a bit like two completely different books though, as part one was told from Gabriel's POV, and part two from Antonio's. I wish it had either been told from alternating POVs from the start, or that they POVs had be...