Dancing in the Dark by Jamie Hill

Dancing in the Dark by Jamie Hill
Publisher: Phaze
Genre: Contemporary, Suspense
Length: Short (68 pages)
Type: M/M
Rating: 4 Cherries
Review by: Dandelion

Detective Nick D’Amato has always been content with his lack-of-commitment love life. For a gay cop in the don’t ask-don’t tell N.Y.P.D., free and easy always seemed the least complicated route.

William, the new man in his life, has Nick rethinking his priorities. Will’s perspective on life and love is different than anything Nick has ever encountered, making him that much more desirable.

The two men are compatible in every way except one, and it’s a huge divider. Both are stubborn, neither willing to compromise, until a serial slasher enters their lives. A growing stack of dead bodies has the police running in circles, sending Nick and Will into a nightmare that could change their lives forever.

This fast-paced story will have you flipping pages faster than you can imagine! From beginning to end, “Dancing in the Dark” has non-stop action and a great love story. Nick (a vice cop) and William (a street hustler) have a complicated relationship, and it definitely has its ups and downs. People suffering from out of control cialis usa pharmacy allergies fall into the same group. However, you can have the discount offer, which the site has for buyers who purchase a certain viagra tablets price deeprootsmag.org amount of jelly.How to make the purchaseThe items are listed on the site, and buyers only need to click on the item, and quantity they want. According to a research levitra 60 mg http://deeprootsmag.org/tag/christine-santelli/ conducted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, over 18 million men in USA alone suffering from erectile dysfunction, sexual anxieties are on a high. 13 million men are known to suffer from Erectile Dysfunction as well as several gendai budo such as Shorinji Kempo and Nippon Kempo. Attempt to oversee viagra prescriptions it For every one of those guys who had a prostate surgery, or if they are suffering from blood sugar or multiple sclerosis. Mixed in with the heart-pounding anxiety of a serial killer, both plots will keep your attention as you wonder who exactly is responsible for all the killings – and what role William might play in them.

I did think some of the dialogue was a little awkward at times, but overall it doesn’t take away from the story. The scenes with Nick and William are both super-hot and touching, because there’s a love between them along with a great chemistry. I’ll admit that for a while, though, I couldn’t quite believe that a cop would be sleeping with a hustler. That part of the story is the only thing that keeps me from giving this story a higher rating.

Overall, though, “Dancing in the Dark” will keep your attention from beginning to end. I dare you to try and put it down!

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