Pretty good, but I'd like to have had more at the end, with Ryan and Jack actually together. It seemed issues were just resolved enough to end with the pair dating, I guess I wanted more.I saw that the next book is about Eddie, who we barely met, and someone we haven't met. Anyone know when we'll ge...
The career and meet-cute situation in this were both unusual, and I enjoyed that despite being pretty squeamish. I especially thought the explanation for why Jack became a crime-scene cleaner made a lot of sense and fit well with his character. The humor was great, and I laughed out loud several tim...
Another book I read during my month without internet. The book was okay... Not really anything special for me.The book was different in the job sense. A crime-scene cleaner. That is actually pretty cool in my eyes. I'm hugely into anything crime related. And if the character isn't exactly a cop. Wel...
I loved this until around 70% in, then the MCs meet a supposed child prostitute, give him a card with phone numbers and goes home to fuck, a lot, I just couldn't get back into the book after that.
Jack is damaged, and not just by the accident he had as a firefighter that ended his career and left him disabled.Jack used to be in love with Nick Foasberg whose fear of being outed led to a horrible confrontation winding up with Jack becoming a victim as Nick stood by and watched.Years later Jack ...
I must say that ZA Maxfield is becoming more and more an auto buy for me. I was little weary at first that there was going to be a lot of descriptive gore and stuff considering Jack's occupation, but that wasn't the case. I don't think I have read any other books that have crimes scene cleaners in t...
Entertaining, black humor read with some serious heartbreak.Jack, a forced retirement firefighter and now business owner, soldiers on with some days better than others thanks to the constant reminder of two separate events which catastrophically changed his life. Ryan is a joybringer even during dar...
3.5 starsZ.A. Maxfield gets some bonus marks for writing a series about a job cleaning up crime scenes. You don’t see it often and that’s one of the things that caught my attention in the first place. This book felt a little different in terms of tone from the usual ZAM book. There’s still some grea...
Jack Masterson is one of the owners of Brothers Grime, a crime scene cleaning company. A former firefighter who suffered a career ending injury on the job, he sees this as his way to continue helping people through a traumatic time. Jack bears the scars of that injury, but is also deeply scarred b...
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