Domestic Animals
Books | Fiction / LGBTQ+ / Gay
Gregory Ashe
Sometimes, the most dangerous animals are the ones you let inside.When a man hires Emery Hazard to track down a teenager who, he claims, robbed him, Hazard isn’t convinced. The story has holes in it, and the client seems eager—too eager—to keep the authorities from getting involved. But Hazard is willing to play along; he suspects something much darker is going on, and he wants to know what it is.Then his husband, John-Henry Somerset, connects the boy in question to an ongoing suspicious death investigation, and both men realize they’ve stumbled upon something much more complicated. There are too many loose threads: missing money, stolen jewelry, a husband back from the dead, and a string of violent assaults on men paying for sex. And there are too many people with their own agendas.After Hazard’s client turns up dead, though, the pressure is on. The killer isn’t done yet, and the closer Hazard and Somers come to unearthing the connection between the victims, the greater the danger. They find themselves in a race to uncover the truth before another victim is claimed—and, if Somers is really lucky, in time for him to plan the perfect Valentine’s Day.
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Author
Gregory Ashe
Pages
425
Publisher
Hodgkin and Blount
Published Date
2022-02-11
ISBN
1636210309 9781636210308
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"<strong>Damn</strong><br/><br/>Gregory Ashe, I know these aren't techniquely romance novels, but you have ruined me for any other romance novel forever. My heart hurts thinking about the book hangover I'm going to have when I have finished this series. I'll be reading all the off duty stories obviously, and I've already pre-ordered the newest Theo/Augie book. It goes without saying that I will read everything else you hanger ever written.. but JH and Hazard have become a part of my life since I discovered "pretty pretty boys" and I might have to resort to something I never do... Rereading. You deserve to be a much more famous author than you are currently. You are brilliant. When readers start waiting in line for your latest release I will be happy to say I was reading you before it was cool."