Memento cover art

Memento

A PsyCop Short

Preview

Get 30 days of Premium Plus free

£8.99/month after 30-day free trial. Cancel monthly.
Try for £0.00
More purchase options
Buy Now for £3.99

Buy Now for £3.99

About this listen

Seasons change, and so do fashion trends. But in this heartstring-tugging PsyCop short, what's beneath the clothes matters most.

Do clothes make the man? Jacob Marks cuts an impressive figure in his tailored suits, but Victor Bayne is another story. Nowadays, Vic does his ghosthunting in off-the-rack blazers, polyester blend slacks and cop shoes with nonskid soles. But back before he was a PsyCop - or even officially psychic - he rocked combat boots and a beat up biker jacket, and lots and lots of punk T-shirts. When he finds a faded tee in the back of a drawer, he's eager to lob it in the trash. Jacob, however, finds himself waxing sentimental about Vic's younger, more carefree days.

This steamy 5000-word PsyCop short in Jacob's voice takes place after PsyCop #6, GhosTV.

©2015 Jordan Castillo Price (P)2015 Jordan Castillo Price
Fantasy Literature & Fiction Romance Science Fiction & Fantasy Heartfelt
All stars
Most relevant
Jacob is just so sweet ..Vic's wonderful partner in all things ..wonderfully read too top marks Gomez

Short and sweet

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

4.5*

This short story gives us a glimpse into Jacob and Vic's everyday life and a rare hint of Vic's past. No ghosts or mystery to solve, but the chemistry between these two guys continues to sizzle.

Told from Jacob's POV, it gives us a different perspective on their relationship and shows us a typical Saturday within the house they share.

Gomez Pugh's narration is superb as always and his deep husky voice for Jacob is sensual.

Short but sweet!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

As a huge fan of the Psycop series, this short story was a little side step from the usual full on spooky goings on. It is a little vignette from the POV of Jacob Marks, MC Victor Bayne's partner.
Vic finds an old T-shirt in a drawer that reminds him of his youth, the description of a leather clad, willowy young man in the midst of a mosh pit sends Jacob's thoughts to sex and sentimentality.
I loved hearing Jacob's POV for a change. I adore Gomez Pugh's deep seductive 'Jacob' voice' and found myself listening to this short with a goofy smile on my face.
Just sublime.

Short, hot, sweet perfection

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.