Safeword (Power Exchange #2) (Volume 2)
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Rating | : | 4.77 (737 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1492119237 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 268 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It’s in the house he lives in with his partner and Dom, Ben Haverson. A miasma of uncertainty and fear threaten to suffocate him when he asks a question with which he’s overwhelmingly familiar: what happens when a victim is pushed too far?. It’s in the sympathetic yet pitying looks he receives from his fellow detectives when he returns to the force after a year-long hiatus. But his next case is too close for comfort: a friend and colleague found raped and murdered in a fate chillingly similar to what could have been his own, and this killer isn’t stopping with one cop. As the
Catherine Clontz said Great Continuation to the Series!. I liked the first book in the series, Power Exchange, but I wasn’t thrilled with certain aspects, so I was really hoping it would be better this time around. I wasn’t disappointed! Ben and Gavin are recovering from their torture, physically healed but mentally far from it. Gavin’s return to full duty at work (read: off the desk) is heralded by his near-immediate immersion into another serial case. While hellish and leaving me wondering at the idiot who essentially threw a great cop to the wolves, it was a case that Gavin could really sink his teeth into, and the recovery of t. OK Follow Up I finally have gotten around to reading the second of the 3 books in this series. I enjoyed the first one more than I expected and decided to buy all 3. This book was O.K. for me but not coming from the Dom/Sub world some the scene's wore on me and felt unnecessary to the story at hand. I read a lot of M2M novel and enjoyed the change from the simple vanilla love story aspect. Some things in the book bothered me from a "cop you should know better" stand point and I truly wish more had been explain about the killers motives and not just nut shelled. In my mind I'm piecing together how the kille. william said Four Stars. good story, well written and certainly kept my interest. would recommend.