Rinse and Repeat
by:
Amberly Smith (author)
After reliving the same day sixty-two times, Repeater Peat Harris is about to give up on his latest case: saving Jake Schwinn. In the past, Peat has solved some seriously twisted crimes, caught the bad guys, and kept an emotional distance. But this time, his heart's involved, a definite...
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After reliving the same day sixty-two times, Repeater Peat Harris is about to give up on his latest case: saving Jake Schwinn. In the past, Peat has solved some seriously twisted crimes, caught the bad guys, and kept an emotional distance. But this time, his heart's involved, a definite must-never-do on Repeats, and he can't just walk away-even if that means putting himself into the bullet's path.A year ago, Jake's best friend was gunned down, and Jake has been playing bait to catch the killer. But now a wicked-looking hottie named Peat is warning Jake that he's about to die-again-unless they can catch the shooter. Yeah, right. Then Jake starts to remember the previous Repeats and how he and Peat hooked up....
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781615816989 (1615816984)
Publish date: January 24th 2011
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 210
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Romance,
Paranormal Romance,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Time Travel,
Suspense,
M M Romance,
Supernatural
Series: Repeater
It was cool, though there was a point after which I couldn't follow what exactly was going on. Where am I? What day is it? I felt like a senile old person on the verge of dementia. That probably doesn't even make sense. I can't even tell anymore.This thing had me pretty off-kilter the entire time. T...
3.5*I LOVED the idea of this story, a bit of Quantum Leap meets Groundhog Day in much younger and more criminal version.I felt for both Peat and Jake.Peat is a 'Repeater' he ends up places and has to repeat the day again and again until he gets it resolved the way it needs to be. Not always a happy ...
Decent story, but the writing and editing were.... well.The writing was uneven. The pacing got better in the second half, but in the first half it was like, set up the story, set up the story, bam, all of a sudden we're in Jake's room getting it on. Huh? And then it kind of took a step back and made...
I loved the premise, and the way we gradually learned more about Peat, Jake, and the situation as the day kept repeating. My heart ached for poor Peat. And Maddie was great. I look forward to reading more by this author.But I struggled frequently to figure out whose head I was in, as the shifts seem...
Excellent paranormal m/m romance about a guy who's a Repeater, stuck repeating the same day over and over again until he can change some key event from the day. Things are different on this Repeat, because he's started to care way too much about a skateboarder he's watched die far too many times.