Turning Tricks
Task Force Iota, Book TwoSequel to 18% Gray James Ayala thought life would be smooth sailing once he escaped from a Red Idaho reeducation camp and returned to Blue Oregon. He was supposed to get answers about the biocybernetic chip that made him empathic, face the man who implanted it, and then...
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Task Force Iota, Book TwoSequel to 18% Gray James Ayala thought life would be smooth sailing once he escaped from a Red Idaho reeducation camp and returned to Blue Oregon. He was supposed to get answers about the biocybernetic chip that made him empathic, face the man who implanted it, and then ride off into the sunset with his new boyfriend, Matt Tennimore. Life, however, has other plans: the bad guy dies without giving them any answers, they left their horse in Idaho, and Gramma Anais finds a parasite on James's implant—one that forces James into isolation. Matt just got James back to Oregon where he wanted him, and extraneous brain hardware or not, he has no intention of letting him go. But James hesitates to move in with him. Despite his hurt, Matt has to man up and do his job, leaving James behind, while the rest of the team struggles to find the real mastermind behind the implant and the parasitic "Trick"—before it takes over James's brain. But will it be too little, too late to save him?
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ASIN: B0087FDH8W
Publish date: May 29th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Romance,
War,
Military,
Action,
Dystopia,
Glbt,
M M Romance,
Gay
Series: Task Force Iota (#2)
I love this series. There's mild angst and melodrama, but I love that stuff. There wasn't enough life and death stuff but these two are so totally in love, it makes up for it. However, once again, the title is completely ridiculous in order to titillate and has no bearing on the story whatsoever. Th...
2.5 StarsThis book was a disappointment. I was happy to find out more about James's enhancement, but I found myself just waiting for the resolution and not enjoying the journey.First, Matt turned into an emotional sap. Where was the Matt from the first book? Being jealous of Miz and his excess...
I was disappointed in this one. Where the first one was fun, this one was mostly just silly. The relationship between James and Matt crossed the line into melodrama, and ended up just being annoying for the first half of the book. They're supposed to be soldiers, but spend so much time crying over...
In Turning Tricks we return to Matt and James’s story shortly after the end of the engaging 18% Gray. The guys are still sinfully lustful and working out their issues. The faithful third-wheel cohort, Miz Horse, has also safely returned as evidenced by the book cover. The momentum of the first book ...