Fire and Obsidian by Andrew Grey - Book Tour + Giveaway
Title: Fire and Obsidian
Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Carlisle Deputies #4
Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance/Law Enforcement
Release Date: May 7 2019
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook & Print
Blurb/Synopsis:
Can a couple be more opposite than a thief and a cop? Or do they have more in common than
they think?
they think?
Mattias 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.
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.
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.
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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Excerpt
Detective Levinson rolled his eyes. “I think of it as a fox in the henhouse.”
He crossed his arms over his chest. “And don’t think I won’t be keeping an eye on you.
I don’t care what fancy title you give yourself or who hires you now. You’re still a thief.”
He crossed his arms over his chest. “And don’t think I won’t be keeping an eye on you.
I don’t care what fancy title you give yourself or who hires you now. You’re still a thief.”
“Probably.” Mattias leaned forward and waited until curiosity got the better of the detective
and he lowered his arms. The he pressed something small and metal into Levinson’s hand.
“Maybe I can’t help myself.” He looked deeply into Levinson’s dark brown eyes,
which bordered on fathomless. “Maybe it’s a compulsion. You know what that is, don’t you?”
He parted his lips, and damn it all to heaven if Levinson’s eyes didn’t widen and his breathing
pick up a little at his taunt. For a second his upper lip quivered, desire flashing across his
features, but it was quickly schooled away. Not that it mattered to Mattias—a second of true
insight was worth more than hours of boring recon.
and he lowered his arms. The he pressed something small and metal into Levinson’s hand.
“Maybe I can’t help myself.” He looked deeply into Levinson’s dark brown eyes,
which bordered on fathomless. “Maybe it’s a compulsion. You know what that is, don’t you?”
He parted his lips, and damn it all to heaven if Levinson’s eyes didn’t widen and his breathing
pick up a little at his taunt. For a second his upper lip quivered, desire flashing across his
features, but it was quickly schooled away. Not that it mattered to Mattias—a second of true
insight was worth more than hours of boring recon.
“That’s….” Levinson paused as he raised his hand upward, scowling at the Swiss Army knife
that rested there. “You better keep your son-of-a-bitch hands out of my pockets or so help
me—”
that rested there. “You better keep your son-of-a-bitch hands out of my pockets or so help
me—”
A brisk knock on the door interrupted his tirade, and Mattias stepped back.
The door opened, and one of the deputies from the back of the class poked his head inside.
“Sheriff Briggs wants to see both of you right now,” he said.
“Sheriff Briggs wants to see both of you right now,” he said.
I have seen that you have done lots of traveling name 5 Countries/Places you have not traveled that you would like to mark off your bucket list. Do you have any particular reasons for these possible places of travel?
New Zealand = I would absolutely love to experience this amazingly rugged country. I have been to Australia and would love to spend some more time in that part of the world.
Prague – Dominic and I have never been that far East in Europe and I think this is a city that he and I need to experience.
Korea – I have recently discovered a love of Korean food and I would really love to be able to go to Asia.
Small town Italy. – I would love to return to Italy, but go to smaller places like the Amalfi coast.
Egypt – I think it would be incredible to explore this area of the world. Maybe take a trip down the Nile.
Egypt – I think it would be incredible to explore this area of the world. Maybe take a trip down the Nile.
Author Information
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 works in information systems for a large corporation.
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 works in information systems for a large corporation.
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.
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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