Sadistic Sherlock
Ward Security, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Obi
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Written by:
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Jocelynn Drake
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Rinda Elliott
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Ten years ago, Dominic Walsh faked his own death. With no true identity, it wasn’t hard. But if he’d stayed, he would have been drawn further into a life he’d never chosen. He has friends and family at Ward Security now and has managed to escape his dark past. There is only one thing he truly wants: Abraham Stephens.
When Dom was first tasked with watching over his friend’s father, he didn’t expect to fall so hard for the gorgeous silver fox. But Abe is interested in friendship only. He’s at a point in his life where he wants something permanent, not a romp with the sexy redhead who happens to be the same age as his son.
But Abe finds himself drawn deeper into Dom’s life when cryptic messages start appearing - ones that frighten the skilled security specialist. The more Dom tries to hide what’s happening, the more Abe wants to help him.
And maybe, just maybe, he’ll find a way to trust the strength of the bond Dom understood from the start.
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- Jim Freihofer
- 2021-04-24
Dom & Abe!
Dom & Abe's story! The main theme here is multi-generational relationships. I am in one myself so this book really resonated with me. As usual with these authors, we get a suspense story wrapped around a M/M relationship forming. The suspense revolves around Dom's criminal older brother coming to Cincy and setting up some heists. A jewelry store in particular. We get murders, car chases, angst, and all the Ward Security guys involved in the dramatic resolution. The relationship part involves Dom and Abe coming to terms with their mutual attraction, accepting it, and enjoying the benefits after sorting out all the conflicts. Great HEA to finish the story.
This book is shorter than the others, only 18 chapters. So the action clips right along. For the first time ever, I had trouble with Kenneth Obi's narration. He does Abe well, but Dom sounds like a high-school freshman on the cross-country track team, not a 32-year old security guard. I believe this is Obi's last contribution to the series as the rest of it is hard-copy only. RIP Kenneth.
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