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To Serve & Protect

by Chris Owen (Contributor), CB Potts (Contributor), Alexa Snow (Contributor), Tory Temple (Contributor)

Other authors: T. Mitchell (Editor)

Series: Oceanside Fire (Print Book 4)

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Cops, correction officers, and firemen serve and protect the citizens of the world, and give off some serious heat at the same time. (Adult Fiction)
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First and last were good, middle two average. ( )
  Bramptonite | Feb 27, 2021 |
Chris Owen's story was amazingly tame for him and while it wasn't very exciting it also wasn't bad either, I'm kind of happy to have managed to read something of him without clenching my teeth. The mystery wasn't really spectacular but the characters were interesting and it was the first time I read about someone working in computer crimes in a story, was pretty interesting. A detective has to work a murder investigation where the victim is basically a cave throll, who spent his life holed up in his apartment and sitting in front of his computer practically 24/7. Computer crime expert, Gallangher, the man who found the unlucky guy dead, is both curious about the murder and attracted to the detective investigating it.

CB Potts' story had the most original character's setting imo, Correctional Officer, but sadly that's the extend of my praises. That story was easily the worst of the bunch but also thankfully the shortest one. A correctional officer has trouble finding a date that won't run at the mention of his job. After drinking himself in a stupor because of his failed latest date, he's shoved home in a cab with a Taxi driver that isn't put off by our prison guard and all about making him release his tension by giving up control for once.

Tory Temple's "Heat" firemen, Tucker and Chance were next up with Flesh and Blood~ Since I absolutely adore that series it was really great reading more of them in a short story about acceptance and Tucker's insecurities about their partnership in society.

Last but not least, Alexa Snow's Trace Evidence. The best story of the anthology, great characters facing relationship problems after being together for 5 years, intriguing mystery with a side of paranormal activity and a nice dose of angst to cover it all~ Very sweet conclusion to a good anthology.

I'm pretty sure I will be buying it in print later on. ( )
  Isan | Mar 11, 2008 |
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Trace Evidence by Alexa Snow - 2013 reissue
 

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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Owen, ChrisContributorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Potts, CBContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Snow, AlexaContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Temple, ToryContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Mitchell, T.Editorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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