I'm not sure which part was weirder - that it had taken me so long to find someone I was serio
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I'm not sure which part was weirder - that it had taken me so long to find someone I was serious about, or that it had even happened to me at all. I'd always figured I was too screwed up to do the whole long-term relationship thing with anybody. Ever.
Domesticity is not Victor's strong suit.
He and Jacob aren't even completely moved into their new home when Jacob gets called away on a case. Not a huge surprise for one of them to get called away, but it leaves Vic pondering all of the changes in his life how far he's come.
Vic would much rather talk shop with Jacob than face unpacking the mountain of boxes, but Jacob refuses to open up about the case which is obviously gotten under his skin.
Secrets... Sometimes it's not about the information being kept from you... Sometimes the hurt comes from knowing the person you love won't share...
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This book is not about a campy three's-company-style grand misunderstanding, it's about figuring out how much you should share with the person you're sharing your life with...
Vic has spent a great deal of his relationship with Jacob questioning the whole situation - There are times when Vic seems honestly baffled that Jacob could love him. He's finally come to the point where he's forced to acknowledge that Jacob's attentions are not a fluke - I mean, they just bought a house together, and the "L" bomb has been dropped...
In this installment of the PsyCop series, Vic has an amazing moment where he shakes off all his self-doubt and charges in to defend his relationship. It was amazing to read and it really solidified all the warm fuzzy feelings I have for this series.
Every time I finish a PsyCop book I think 'Wow, Jacob and Victor really came together in this one!' and those moments just keep happening for them - it has been a steady and believable build up for their relationship and I'm just smitten with them both.
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Jacob was the only lover I'd ever had who could actually overpower me. He was so strong he could do it without even batting an eyelash. And yet, he was the first man I'd ever trusted enough to venture into territory that could turn dark and ugly if it when too far.
Outside of the romance and new home drama, we had a ton of fun stuff happening in this story!
Most of it is spoilery, but I CAN tell you that there are malicious spirits and Grannies involved...
Also, Lisa is back (yay!) and her training at the Psych school has Vic remembering his time at Camp Hell... The memories are fuzzier than they ought to be, the internet insists that Camp Hell never existed (no surprise there) but the real shocker is that Vic doesn't seem to exist online either.
Someone is going to great lengths to ensure that nobody talks about Victor Bayne.
In addition to the great internet mystery, Vic discovers that he's being followed...
There's quite a bit of foreshadowing in the lead up to the next book, Camp Hell, and I'm practically salivating in anticipation! We finally get the scoop on Heliotrope Station?!?
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Oh I am soooo ready for that! I mean, I'm scared, but I'm excited... Bring it on!
I'm not sure which part was weirder - that it had taken me so long to find someone I was serious about, or that it had even happened to me at all. I'd always figured I was too screwed up to do the whole long-term relationship thing with anybody. Ever.
Domesticity is not Victor's strong suit.
He and Jacob aren't even completely moved into their new home when Jacob gets called away on a case. Not a huge surprise for one of them to get called away, but it leaves Vic pondering all of the changes in his life how far he's come.
Vic would much rather talk shop with Jacob than face unpacking the mountain of boxes, but Jacob refuses to open up about the case which is obviously gotten under his skin.
Secrets... Sometimes it's not about the information being kept from you... Sometimes the hurt comes from knowing the person you love won't share...
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This book is not about a campy three's-company-style grand misunderstanding, it's about figuring out how much you should share with the person you're sharing your life with...
Vic has spent a great deal of his relationship with Jacob questioning the whole situation - There are times when Vic seems honestly baffled that Jacob could love him. He's finally come to the point where he's forced to acknowledge that Jacob's attentions are not a fluke - I mean, they just bought a house together, and the "L" bomb has been dropped...
In this installment of the PsyCop series, Vic has an amazing moment where he shakes off all his self-doubt and charges in to defend his relationship. It was amazing to read and it really solidified all the warm fuzzy feelings I have for this series.
Every time I finish a PsyCop book I think 'Wow, Jacob and Victor really came together in this one!' and those moments just keep happening for them - it has been a steady and believable build up for their relationship and I'm just smitten with them both.
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Jacob was the only lover I'd ever had who could actually overpower me. He was so strong he could do it without even batting an eyelash. And yet, he was the first man I'd ever trusted enough to venture into territory that could turn dark and ugly if it when too far.
Outside of the romance and new home drama, we had a ton of fun stuff happening in this story!
Most of it is spoilery, but I CAN tell you that there are malicious spirits and Grannies involved...
Also, Lisa is back (yay!) and her training at the Psych school has Vic remembering his time at Camp Hell... The memories are fuzzier than they ought to be, the internet insists that Camp Hell never existed (no surprise there) but the real shocker is that Vic doesn't seem to exist online either.
Someone is going to great lengths to ensure that nobody talks about Victor Bayne.
In addition to the great internet mystery, Vic discovers that he's being followed...
There's quite a bit of foreshadowing in the lead up to the next book, Camp Hell, and I'm practically salivating in anticipation! We finally get the scoop on Heliotrope Station?!?
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Oh I am soooo ready for that! I mean, I'm scared, but I'm excited... Bring it on!
I'm a big fan of this series, and I planned to do a full series re-read after finishing Crash & Burn. Unfortunately, life got in the way and an AudiobI'm a big fan of this series, and I planned to do a full series re-read after finishing Crash & Burn. Unfortunately, life got in the way and an Audiobook seemed like a more feasible option.
The Audiobook I downloaded was narrated by Sawyer Allerde. I was woefully unimpressed with the voice actor's performance. There wasn't nearly enough inflection for my tastes, and I don't feel like Ty and Zane where given unique characterizations. The lack of differentiation between characters would definitely cause a first time reader to struggle with dialogue.
The story still holds up for me, and it was fun re-reading in a post Crash & Burn world. That being said, I feel that this edition of Cut & Run is a poor introduction to the series.