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  • Fire and Ice

  • Carlisle Cops, Book 2
  • By: Andrew Grey
  • Narrated by: Randy Fuller
  • Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)
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By: Andrew Grey
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Summary

Carter Schunk is a dedicated police officer with a difficult past and a big heart. When he's called to a domestic disturbance, he finds a fatally injured woman and a child, Alex, who is in desperate need of care. Child Services is called, and the last man on earth Carter wants to see walks through the door. Carter had a fling with Donald a year ago and found him as cold as ice since it ended.

Donald (Ice) Ickle has had a hard life he shares with no one, and he's closed his heart to all. It's partly to keep himself from getting hurt and partly the way he deals with a job he's good at because he does what needs to be done without getting emotionally involved. When he meets Carter again, he maintains his usual distance, but Carter gets under his skin, and against his better judgment,Donald lets Carter guilt him into taking Alex when there isn't other foster care available. Carter even offers to help care for the boy.

Donald has a past he doesn't want to discuss with anyone, least of all Carter, who has his own past he'd just as soon keep to himself. But it's Alex's secrets that could either pull them together or rip them apart - secrets the boy isn't able to tell them and yet could be the key to happiness for all of them.

©2015 Andrew Grey (P)2015 Dreamspinner Press

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Background not for the faint of heart

This is the second of the series and has a darker tone to it due to the situation around Alex, the boy that Carter rescues, hence the title of this review.
Carter and Donald had a one nighter previously but one walked away not believing that he deserved more. Caring for Alex brings them back together. The facade that Donald puts up is not who he really is and we get to see the real person as the book progresses.
There is more about Red and Terry from the first book which is great. It is nice to have an author who knows how to keep timelines in order over several books.
The only issue that I have is that the narrator is not the best at separating the voices so they can get mixed up at times so it’s hard to follow.
Overall its worth persevering with the book to get the full story.

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