Monday 18 December 2017

REVIEW : Fire and Flint (Carlisle Deputies #1) by Andrew Grey

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Jordan Erichsohn suspects something is rotten about his boss, Judge Crawford. Unfortunately he has nowhere to turn and doubts anyone will believe his claims—least of all the handsome deputy, Pierre Ravelle, who has been assigned to protect the judge, as he's been receiving the threatening letters. The judge has a long reach, and if he finds out Jordan’s turned on him, he might impede Jordan adopting his son, Jeremiah.

When Jordan can no longer stay silent, he gathers his courage and tells Pierre what he knows. To his surprise and relief, Pierre believes him, and Jordan finds an ally… and maybe more. Pierre vows to do what it takes to protect Jordan and Jeremiah and see justice done. He’s willing to fight for the man he’s growing to love and the family he’s starting to think of as his own. But Crawford is a powerful and dangerous enemy, and he’s not above ripping apart everything Jordan and Pierre are trying to build in order to save himself….


 REVIEW

  Fire and Flint (Carlisle Deputies, #1)Fire and Flint by Andrew Grey
My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Raising a child as a single gay parent is never easy, especially when a child hasn't been yours , yet.
It's like walking on a thin ice and Jordan has every rights to worry about Jeremiah's adoption is going to be a hard way, when it comes to his boss's case.
But then Pierre came into the picture, not making it easy, Pierre became one more 'problem' in Jordan's life.
But sometimes, we need to accept what God gives us and embrace it.
I liked how Andrew Grey portrayed the chemistry between Jeremiah and Jordan as one family, and how easy Jeremiah accepted Pierre in his life and wanted for 'more Pierre please'.
There's a little twist near the end, just enough portion, not too much, so I'm good.
This is a very heart warming family story and I enjoyed every minutes of it!
Recommended!

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