This book is brutal. It’s disturbing, and at times, difficult to read. There is a ton of violence, and although most is done off page, the reality is there in every action. It’s believable and it made me think about the things that have to be done by undercover officers in order to survive. This is ...
Ehh...Not bad, I guess, but still...It just doesn't seem really realistic to me. The characterization just seemed...incredibly off. And the entire thing just seems like a weird parallel universe (would anyone really pay with a thousand dollar bill?). And the prose is just stiff enough that the incon...
Aww, I'm not sure if I want to laugh or cry at this book. Now before I start this review, I must warn you that this book deals with a strong issue (Human Trafficking) and some might not like this book. It is definitely not for everyone.Undercover Sins is the first Hayley B. James book I have read an...
I enjoyed this book. I enjoyed the opposites attract element and I liked seeing their relationship develop. I liked all the twists and turns, especially the ending. I like stories that end happily and I was wondering how the story could possible do so and the author did a great job with it. I'd love...
This book had potential that it just didn't live up to. The plot was so convoluted and turned around on itself so many times that I just lost interest. It didn't give you enough time to grow attached to the main characters before it changed them up again. Also, I sometimes I got the impression th...
Trainwreck. This m/m romantic suspense about an undercover cop working as a rentboy in order to get close to one of the honchos in a human trafficking ring was extremely convoluted. The plot had as many holes as loops, no one behaved consistently or believably, and I never came to care what happened...
I found the plot idea appealing — an undercover cop reluctantly falling in love with the target of his investigation is a fascinating premise with loads of heavy conflicts both internal and external waiting to happen. Some of the characterizations were pretty good, first and foremost Demetrius. He’s...
This book has more plot turns than the Alp d'Huez. I thought Ty a bit naive at times, well maybe not naive but a bit too soft/ squeamish. He is a cop, worked and lived in LV all his life, surely he has toughened up more? All in all not a bad read. One niggle: no use of lube
When it comes to undercover m/m story, the best that I have read is Laura Baumbach and Josh Lanyon's Mexican Heat. The summary in this one, makes me feel intrigued to read it.Unfortunately, I don't feel as satisfied. The back and forth secret that Demetrius gives to Ty annoys me after I reach about ...
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