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Hard Evidence (Paperback)
L M Somerton, Cheryl Dragon, Elizabeth Hollows
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R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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Never underestimate the power of obsession. After the trauma of the
Rasputin case, Detective Inspector Alex Courtney and his boyfriend,
Detective Constable Conor Trethuan, are in desperate need of a
holiday. The peace and tranquillity of Cornwall can't eradicate
Conor's nightmares, though, and the unbearable prospect of losing
Alex drives him to confess feelings that he isn't sure are
reciprocated. Alex responds in the best way he knows how-by issuing
orders and claiming Conor's body as well as his heart. Prematurely
recalled to work, they are thrown into a dangerous trafficking case
focused on a leather bar with a hardcore reputation, Spikes. Conor
is sent in undercover, not knowing that he is only a decoy. When
Alex learns that the motivation behind his team's involvement in
the case might not be as straightforward as it seems, he realises
that his actions might jeopardise not just their relationship, but
Conor's life, too. A shadowy figure from Conor's past is about to
step into the light.
What if the last thing you felt was the kiss of a knife? Rasputin's
kiss is lethal. He's a ghost-killing and disappearing into the
night. With few leads and four bodies on his conscience, Detective
Inspector Alex Courtney and his team are running on empty and it's
only a matter of time before Rasputin strikes again. When Alex
recruits a young detective to play the part of his boyfriend and
provide a tempting target for a killer, he knows he is taking a
huge risk. He doesn't expect Conor Trethuan to be a perfect
potential submissive. When their mutual attraction becomes more,
Alex has to face the conflict between his possessive instincts and
the need to push his young lover into danger. Investigating their
feelings has to come second to investigating the case. There's no
time to decide if what they feel for each other is real. With
Rasputin closing in, they may not live to find out.
Reaching the Edge A social call to The Underground, a club owned by
an old friend, turns into much more when Joe is introduced to a
prospective sub. Falling hard for the boy's tumbling blonde curls,
huge blue eyes and desperate need for protection, Joe carefully
coaxes him out of his shell. By the end of an intense weekend,
unbreakable bonds have been forged and Joe is well on the way to
becoming Olly's Master. Joe knows that there is trauma in Olly's
past, but it is not until his professional and private lives
collide that Joe discovers the truth. He knows he shouldn't have
let Olly out of his sight but it's too late-Olly's old Master is
back on the scene and he's not in the mood to forgive and forget.
Living on the Edge Aiden Keller is a brilliant and intriguing young
man. When he's convicted of hacking, his sentence takes him to The
Edge, a high-end corporate training company with a mysterious
sideline. There he is given into the custody of its owner, the
enigmatic and demanding Heath Anders, and his business partner Joe
Dexter. From the moment Heath takes charge of Aiden he recognises
the boy's submissive nature, even though it is well hidden beneath
a veneer of snarky attitude. But for twelve months, Aiden will be
his responsibility and Heath cannot allow himself to get involved
whilst the boy is obliged to obey him. Aiden settles into his new
life with the help of Olly, Joe's pretty, submissive boyfriend, who
is very perceptive when it comes to noticing the sparks of
attraction flying between Aiden and Heath. Slowly and gently, he
teaches Aiden that submission is not a weakness and to accept his
desire to be dominated.
Can truth be found in the cards? DI Alex Courtney and his lover, DC
Conor Trethuan are under enormous pressure as their team
investigates an arson case and a murder. It soon becomes apparent
that the two cases are linked and the race is on to find a vicious
killer. A tarot card is placed with the first victim and the
detectives are left to interpret the clues it provides. When Conor
receives a note from the killer making reference to another card,
the whole team is shaken. Their worst fears are realized when a
second body is discovered, along with another tarot card. Conor
suspects he has been followed then a hit and run leaves him
injured. Alex wants nothing more than to wrap his lover up in
cotton wool and protect him from the world. But is Conor the
killer's target or just a pawn in a much more sinister game? As the
clues come together, it seems that the motive for murder might be
revenge.
Dancing on the Edge Carey and Alistair have the kind of
relationship that is the envy of their friends. Carey is an
old-fashioned Dom who appreciates quiet obedience. Alistair is a
sub who is comfortable in his skin and finds peace in his
submission. Needless to say, their happiness is too good to last.
When Alistair's powerful father chooses his reputation over his
son, all hell is let loose. Forcibly committed to a clinic for
reversion therapy, Alistair can only hope that his lover will save
him. Carey calls on his friends from The Edge and they band
together not just to rescue Alistair but also to protect his
future. They've all flirted with danger in the past-but friendship
is worth any risk. As the tension mounts and the stakes get higher,
new bonds are forged but will Carey and Alistair's love survive? A
Double-Edged Sword Becket and Christian are taking the first,
tentative steps towards the committed D/s relationship they both
crave when the world literally explodes around them. In a
frightening reversal of roles, Becket has to deal with his own
vulnerability and Christian must find the strength to take care of
his Dom. With the help of their friends at The Edge, the two men
come to realise that dominance and submission cannot be switched on
and off. Events that could have ended in tragedy provide the
catalyst that affirms their trust in each other, but there are
still questions to answer. Is the safe path always the right one to
take? Is control simply a state of mind? One thing's for certain,
life's too short for compromise.
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