Blood and Bone
U.S. Marshals I.S.R. (Interspecies Response, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Declan Winters
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Kevin Earlywine
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By:
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Patricia Logan
About this listen
Aristotle Brown is starting to like his new job with the U.S. Marshals Interspecies Response unit. If anyone would have told him vampires, shifters, werewolves, and space aliens existed a few months ago, he would have called them crazy. But meeting his new partner has proven to be the best part of the I.S.R. He’s settling into the new job and the new man nicely. When he moved out to Los Angeles from Lexington, Kentucky a few months ago, he thought he might try finding a guy, but he never expected to feel that way about his new partner.
Eoghan Sapphire thinks Ari is beautiful and brilliant, and that’s probably a good thing since they spend a lot of time together. Very quickly, he realizes that the feelings he’s having for the man, aren’t purely professional. He wishes things would slow down but when work gets in the way, he realizes they can’t stop moving…not even for a minute. On the way to Northern California to help the local tribal police locate a fugitive shifter Eoghan once put behind bars, he and Ari drop in on a friend before coming face to face with a couple of unexpected predators. And if their life wasn’t crazy enough, a few insulted cephalopods give chase.
Better still, a case involving a vampire with a very unusual oral fixation, has both of them grateful for the blood-sucker’s restraint. Just when both men think things might settle down and there’ll be an end to the madness, they’re tasked to meet a couple of the scariest shifters they’ve ever heard of. And just to put a cherry on top of the assignment, it turns out these guys aren’t exactly the forgiving kind. As Eoghan and Ari enter a world neither could have prepared for, they come face to face with something thought to live only…in legend.
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- Garden girl
- 20-06-24
Interesting and hot!
Declan Winters and Kevin Earlywine are both excellent narrators. They bring this fascinating, complex story to life with expression and conviction. The complicated world of shifters, vampires and so many others, is brought to life with humour and wit. I loved Eoghan and Ari. Their bond is so strong and their growing love for each other developed throughout. Thoroughly enjoyed this audio 💖💖💖💖💖
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- ButtonsMom2003
- 18-06-24
I loved it!
This series needs to be read in order. I enjoyed book one but this one was even better. The story was very engaging and I can’t wait for the next one. Declan Winters did a great job performing this story. He did fantastic voices for the many different paranormal creatures!
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- MichelleTbooks
- 05-07-24
Great detective story with lots of intrigue
This was a super listen with some interesting characters. I really liked the development of the main couples relationship throughout this book. They were super cute together.
The mystery to solve kept me hooked and just when you think they have it solved another layer gets added.
This is lower on the spice scale for me but it worked for the story and was well balanced for the plot - there is a lot of plot in this one.
I liked the great array of supernatural and extraterrestrial characters. Lots of funny moments as well as bits where you’re at the edge of your seat.
The narration is slightly odd, I don’t think a second narrator was really needed… but maybe that’s just me. Both voices did a super job, it was just jarring, especially as this is a third person pov, to change it part way through.
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