Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Fire and Obsidian (Carlisle Deputies: Book 4) by Andrew Grey | Cat’s Release Day Review & #giveaway @Dreamspinners @AndrewGreyBooks @TTCBooksandmore


A Carlisle Deputies Novel
Can a couple be more opposite than a thief and a cop? Or do they have more in common than they think?

Mattias Dumont stole to survive. He was damn good at it. But there’s no such thing as a victimless crime, and when he saw how his theft hurt people, he resolved to change. Now he works as a consultant, and while helping to investigate a rash of burglaries, he crosses paths with James.

Police Officer James Levinson doesn’t trust thieves, and that includes Mattias. James’s father stole to support himself, and James knows firsthand how that can destroy lives—it inspired him to go into law enforcement. Mattias is no different, from what he can tell… at first. 

As they work together, Mattias and James realize there’s something deeper between them than just the physical attraction neither can deny. Given time, they might even grow to trust each other—unless the case they’re working on dredges up pasts both would rather forget. 

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Cat gives this one 4 Meows with a 3 Purr heat index...

Talking about opposites attract…an ex-thief and a cop? Mattias has been clean for a long time and now works with police as a consultant to teach them how to detect thieves and solve crimes. James knows all about Thieves and doesn’t trust Mattias at all. After all, his dad is a thief and he wants nothing to do with that kind of life. It is why he became a police officer in the first place. But when he and Mattias are forced to work together to break up a ring of thieves and help his best friend keep his job as Sherriff, and Mattias hotel gets closed for a power outage fate seems to be intervening.

I really like Mattias a lot. I loved the fact he was trying to redeem himself of his former life and loved his wit and charm. I didn’t connect with James quite as well. For one… being a cop and knowing what his father is out doing to me is a big grey area.  BUT… the story is very interesting and the plot good and the budding romance between the two men good too. (I am a sucker for love) Having said all that…I was left with a few questions on the crimes and how things tied up at the end. And neither Mattias or James were actually Carlisle deputies just consultants but having said that… I did enjoy the story and read it in one night. I love Andrew Grey stories and you just cannot go wrong choosing one!

If you like reformed thieves, Police detectives, fast-building romance, opposites attract and a mild, mostly off page, but very sexy story this is for you.

Excerpt…

“THERE IS no such thing as a victimless crime,” Mattias Dumont said as he slowly walked up the rows of tables filled with men and women in uniform. “And I hate thieves. They’re selfish and care very little for others. They steal other people’s hopes and dreams, their livelihoods. They’re part of the reason all of us pay so much for insurance… because there is a victim for every crime. It’s you, me, and everyone else. I really do hate theft, so it sucks that I’m so good at it.”
He’d held the gaze of every person in the room up until that point. Then the deputies began looking at one another, some maybe even wondering if this was a test and they should take action.
A hand finally went up.
“Yes?”
“You’re bullshitting us,” the officer said. “You have to be.”
Mattias came to a stop at the front of the room and leaned back slightly against the table. “The statute of limitations on all my crimes expired a few years ago, and if you look me up, you’ll find next to nothing.” Okay, now he was bragging a little, but that was the fun part for him.
“Because you did nothing,” someone whispered from the back.
Mattias lifted his gaze from the front of the room to the back where a tall, broad-chested, jet-black-haired beauty stood, his arms folded over his suited chest. No uniform for this man. He was someone special. Mattias ignored the way his heart beat a little faster, the same way it had when he first touched an object he’d planned and studied for months to acquire. He’d always told himself he’d been in the acquisition business—he acquired things from their owners without their permission, often without their knowledge… sometimes for months.
Mattias kept his eye on Mr. Perfectly Pressed Suit as he continued his talk. “You won’t find anything on me because I didn’t get caught. Being a good thief isn’t like in the movies. There’s no Ocean’s Eleven… or some such crap where you try to see who can pull off the biggest or the best heist. A cache of small gems that can easily be removed from their settings and would be hard to trace is perfection. I made a very good living under the radar. I didn’t take the Hope Diamond, but I did steal from many people.” To him it had been a profession, one that had gone sour over time.
“Prove it,” Mr. Perfectly Pressed Suit said from the back.
The others in the room puffed out their chests, their police officer confidence kicking in.
“All right. Everyone stand up, please,” Mattias said calmly. “Someone identify an object that you want me to take.”
One of the officers held up a watch. It was plain and nothing that would ever have interested him during his career, but for demonstration purposes, it would do.
“Perfect. Put that back on, and I’ll demonstrate. I’d like you all to stay standing as I attempt to take the watch.” Mattias cleared his throat and pretended to think about how he was going to proceed. He wandered up and down each aisle, working his way over to the officer in question, who stood near the back, in the far aisle, with another officer in front and in back of him.
Mattias kept his expression neutral, as though he were concentrating, his gaze rarely wavering from his quarry. As he got closer, he nodded to the officer, whose gaze locked on to him. Mattias could almost feel his quarry’s heart rate increase the closer he got. This man knew something was going to happen, and he was prepared for it. Mattias turned the corner, anticipation building in the room, so thick that he could taste it. Every eye was on either him or his quarry, which was fine. Mattias was calm and cool, no worries. As he got closer, his quarry’s arm jittered slightly. Mattias watched it for a second and then lifted his head, meeting the gaze of the men and women around him. Passing by his quarry, Mattias smiled and continued back up to the front of the room.
“I still have the watch,” the officer said, holding up his wrist, and the others in the room clapped.
“I guess you aren’t as good as you thought.”
Mattias waited until the ruckus and self-congratulations died down and they all turned back to him. He cleared his throat. “And you are?” It was best to confront this type of adversary head-on.
“Detective James Levinson. I’m working with the sheriff’s department as a consultant on the robberies in the area.” His steely gaze held Mattias’s, and he didn’t look away. It was a test of wills, and Mattias enjoyed it, especially from the stunning man who made his body temperature rise and his heart beat a little faster just from the intensity in his eyes. This was a man who didn’t back down from a fight and who held tightly to his convictions. Mattias’s lips curled upward. He got the feeling that this was also a man who never admitted he was wrong. Good. Mattias liked that.
Mattias was going to love making him eat his words.


Andrew Grey is the author of nearly 100 works of Contemporary Gay Romantic fiction. After 27 years in corporate America, he has now settled down in Central Pennsylvania with his husband Dominic and his laptop. An interesting ménage. Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world. He has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and now writes full time. Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing) He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.




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