Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Fish and Chips (Cut & Run #3) by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux

Summary:
Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett are back on the job, settled into a personal and professional relationship built on fierce protectiveness and blistering passion. Now they're assigned to impersonate two members of an international smuggling ring-an out-and-proud married couple-on a Christmas cruise in the Caribbean. As their boss says, surely they'd rather kiss each other than be shot at, and he has no idea how right he is. Portraying the wealthy criminals requires a particular change in attitude from Ty and Zane while dealing with the frustrating waiting game of their assignment. As it begins to affect how they treat each other in private, Ty and Zane realize there's more to being partners than watching each other's backs, and when the case takes an unexpected turn and threatens Ty's life, Ty and Zane will have to navigate seas of white lies and stormy secrets, including some of their own.

Review:
Where to begin?  This entry in the ongoing adventures of Ty and Zane is another winner.  F&C gives us a chance to see the partners in their role as undercover agents but not their typical assignment.  We see them impersonating an openly gay married couple on a cruise ship.  A  vacation setting is not exactly what the boys are wanting considering how their last actual vacation turned out. 
Both Ty and Zane are finding themselves fighting their hearts internally on how deep their feelings are and comparing them to what they think the other is feeling.  Ty seems to have come to accept his heart's desire but will he be honest with Zane or continue  to hold it in?
Danger just seems to not only find these two but is literally drawn to them.  They both manage to face each obstacle with their own personal style of flair and intelligence, which sometimes are quite opposite of the other, but they meld it together like partners who have worked together for years instead of months.
What will find them next?  Can't wait to discover what trouble they stumble into on their next assignment.

Rating:  5 Stars

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