Don't Let Go
The Tyack & Frayne Mysteries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Tim Gilbert
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By:
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Harper Fox
What's haunting Lee Tyack? He's moved in with Gideon Frayne, and they're both loving their new lives. But the shadow is still there - a voice from hell that torments clairvoyant Lee, and which even the pragmatic copper Gideon can hear.
Gideon's determined to protect his lover. But after a serious injury on duty, Gideon finds out the hard way that he needs protection too. His job's on the line and he's scared. Worst of all, he thinks he knows who that voice belongs to - and he can't stop Lee from heading off to confront this most terrifying ghost from his past.
When the full spring moon rises over Cornwall's rugged coast, and the veil between the worlds grows thin, Tyack and Frayne must join forces to solve a decades-old mystery that still has the power to tear their world apart.
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Another great addition
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The stories are fast-paced, quick mysteries with romance and relationship as the central points, but with a satisfying amount of paranormal in them.
Same complaint about the narrator—not keeping voices straight, and starting to make women sound goofy.
These get better each book!
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Not a stand-alone
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a continued story
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Story was a good surprise and realistic in its depictions. I really adore all the characters and their ways of dealing with each other. This felt like a solid move forward for the characters.
I am beginning to see that the author likes to address acceptance of tragedy. Ground it in some way and allow the characters to deal with hard choices in a realistic manner. I think that is why I did not like the second, there was less of a humbling situation going on.
Unlike the other books where I felt like the sex was just inserted for the sake of it just bing there. Here it helped show what the characters were thinking or it set up for ways their interactions might change.
It was read well though the two mains voices can blend from time to time, nothing too distracting.
Overall, very happy and am going to continue.
Much better then the Second!
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