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This bit where Ty feels like he’s putting himself on the line for Zane…I can see his point, but Urban/Roux tend to spring this one on us in every book. WTF? “Apparently being gay makes you incapable of having someone’s back in a fight,”

Just gets better when we find out about Ty’s singing voice, LOL.Īh, geez, we find out why Ty dreams, and it’s not pretty. Then the dance scene…ohhhh…it was so sweet. Ty just needs to be doin’, not sittin’ on the sidelines! It’s followed up by Zane realizing he needs more shiny things to keep Ty occupied, oh, LOL. Oh, oh, ohhh, that scene where Graham is delivering the envelope to Zane and he hears Zane and Ty fighting just inside…too funny. Oh, lord, the tension that Urban/Roux introduced when we learn who drives Ty to the hospital…! The future possibilities for that drove me nuts! *Where’s that blood pressure cuff!* “‘Well,’ Alston said, just loud enough for Ty and Zane to hear, ‘McCoy did say you two were pretty.'” It is a fun group of people, and they obviously like each other, know each others’ foibles, and don’t hesitate to tease with those comments that sucker me right in: It’s funny in this installment because no one yet knows about Ty and Zane’s relationship. However, those of you with car love affairs will be appalled by the Bronco’s involvement!? Made me remember people responding for 9/11, made me feel proud. Those of you in law enforcement will get a kick out of Ty’s parkour moves and the response of off-duty police officers and volunteers. At least until Nick pushes the wrong buttons! He loves me, and does he love me reign throughout with Ty accepting that it’ll take Zane awhile to get there. Zane and Ty are such he-men, so contrary to the stereotype of gay men, and it’s fun to read as Urban/Roux blend all the worries and joys of relationship issues with law enforcement suspense. In 2011, Divide & Conquer won the Library Journal: Librarian’s Best Romance Books of the Year for Best Ebook Romance Books of the Year.

Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Cut & Run, Sticks & Stones, Fish & Chips, Armed & Dangerous, Stars & Stripes, Touch & Geaux, Ball & Chain, Shock & Awe, Cross & Crown, "Bait & Switch", Crash & Burn, Part & Parcel, "Brick & Mortar Books", "Dine & Dash", "High & Tight", "Shake and Bake", Past & Presentsįourth in the Cut & Run erotic romantic suspense series revolving around two FBI partners, partners in every sense of the word: Ty and Zane. It is part of the Cut & Run #4 series and is a erotica, romantic suspense in eBook edition that was published by Dreamspinner Press on Octoand has 313 pages. Divide & Conquer by Abigail Roux, Madeleine Urban This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
