Tied Up in Knots
Miro Jones is living the life: he’s got his exciting, fulfilling job as a US deputy marshal, his gorgeous Greystone in suburban Chicago, his beloved adopted family, and most importantly, the man who captured his heart, Ian Doyle. Problem is, Ian isn’t just his partner at work—Ian’s a soldier...
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Miro Jones is living the life: he’s got his exciting, fulfilling job as a US deputy marshal, his gorgeous Greystone in suburban Chicago, his beloved adopted family, and most importantly, the man who captured his heart, Ian Doyle. Problem is, Ian isn’t just his partner at work—Ian’s a soldier through and through. That commitment takes him away from Miro, unexpectedly and of
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781634777551
ASIN: B01L5OZ4KU
Publish date: September 16th 2016
Pages no: 260
Edition language: English
Series: Marshals (#3)
'Tied Up In Knots' is the third book in Mary Calmes 'Marshals' series and just like the first two it was 'Mary Calmes + Tristan James + one of Karen's favorite series = all the love. I'm really not feeling like I need say much more and truthfully I hate to take away from my reading time because I ne...
Although I still really liked this, it wasn't as good as the other two books. It took two reads for me to finally be able to pinpoint what it was and to write a review. This book felt out of control. I was constantly waiting for ‘the big plotline’, but that only happened in the last 20%. The rest ...
I think I might have been in the wrong mindset when I was reading this. For the first half I found it slow and quite frustrating. Ian was away, then he was back and nothing between him and Miro seemed to be going right. The moments Ian wasn't there was pretty angsty and depression. Miro came off as ...
This is book 3 in the Marshals series. This book can be read as a standalone novel. It contains content that could also be considered spoilers, so for reader understanding and enjoyment, I recommend reading in order. Miro is missing Ian something fierce. After all is said and done they are stil...
I was honestly too busy bouncing in my chair with excitement over this book. Seriously, from practically the first page all hubby heard my muttering was "Ohmygod!!! Ohmygod!!! I may die of happiness. Seriously if you can die of happiness I'm going to do this right now." and on and on it went. I thin...