Detective Carter has a lot going for him. An impeccable career, more medals than any cop can dream of, and a long-term girlfriend. When a tragedy strikes, followed by a reputation-wrecking incident, his world falls apart. He ends up in the Loser’s Division, the last stop for the worst cops, in a town with the highest crime rate in the country. And his new partner is a bit of a problem. The Hawaiian shirt-clad, Viking-lookalike mountain of a man can’t take no for an answer. No, I don’t want a partner. No, I don’t want a friend. Carter keeps saying it, but Tye Thorsen refuses to listen.
Detective Thorsen stepped on a few toes in his career, and most of them were corrupted. The last one got him transferred to the Loser’s Division, and he’s not too happy about it until he meets his new partner. Tall, dark, and brooding happens to be his weakness, and he’s more than willing to get to know Detective Carter better. However, the moody, closed-off man is reluctant to the idea. He's unapproachable and unfriendly, but it doesn’t make him any less bangable. He's also extremely lovable, but Tye knows better than to fall for a straight guy. When a serial killer strikes, shrouding the soulless town in a fog of misery, only two cops can stop him. But first, they have to learn to help, trust, and like each other. Anything but love each other, because that would be their downfall.
This book is a standalone and it’s the first title in the series called The Loser’s Division. It features themes like straight-to-gay, enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine and hurt/comfort. For mature readers +18.
Each title in this series will feature one of the characters, and the following are: #2 Bazooka #3 Scarface.
Detective Carter has a lot going for him. An impeccable career, more medals than any cop can dream of, and a long-term girlfriend. When a tragedy strikes, followed by a reputation-wrecking incident, his world falls apart. He ends up in the Loser’s Division, the last stop for the worst cops, in a town with the highest crime rate in the country. And his new partner is a bit of a problem. The Hawaiian shirt-clad, Viking-lookalike mountain of a man can’t take no for an answer. No, I don’t want a partner. No, I don’t want a friend. Carter keeps saying it, but Tye Thorsen refuses to listen.
Detective Thorsen stepped on a few toes in his career, and most of them were corrupted. The last one got him transferred to the Loser’s Division, and he’s not too happy about it until he meets his new partner. Tall, dark, and brooding happens to be his weakness, and he’s more than willing to get to know Detective Carter better. However, the moody, closed-off man is reluctant to the idea. He's unapproachable and unfriendly, but it doesn’t make him any less bangable. He's also extremely lovable, but Tye knows better than to fall for a straight guy. When a serial killer strikes, shrouding the soulless town in a fog of misery, only two cops can stop him. But first, they have to learn to help, trust, and like each other. Anything but love each other, because that would be their downfall.
This book is a standalone and it’s the first title in the series called The Loser’s Division. It features themes like straight-to-gay, enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine and hurt/comfort. For mature readers +18.
Each title in this series will feature one of the characters, and the following are: #2 Bazooka #3 Scarface.