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Fire and Flint (2017)

por Andrew Grey

Series: Carlisle Deputies (1), Carlisle Cops (crossover)

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A Carlisle Deputies Novel 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 after he received 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....… (más)
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Fire and Flint is the first book in the ‘Carlisle Deputies’ series. It stars Jordan Erichsohn, who I guess could be called a judge’s clerk/assistant, and Pierre Ravelle, a deputy. This is told in third person from both MCs pov.



The blurb gives a good rundown of the story, but I’ll repeat a little here. Jordan works for Judge Crawford. Someone is threatening Judge Crawford, so Deputy Pierre Ravelle is assigned to protect him and watch for any suspicious activity. Jordan thinks it may have something to do with some discrepancies he’s discovered in the files of the court cases the judge presided over. But can he trust Pierre to help him? The book continues with finding out the mystery of who’s threatening the judge, the romance of Pierre and Jordan and the adoption case of a boy Jordan wishes to adopt.

Jordan is a single gay man who wishes to adopt Jeremiah. My take on kids in stories is, they are okay if they act their ages and don’t take up too much of the story. In this case, the book is mostly about Jeremiah and the worries about the adoption. It’s about the men going out on dates with Jeremiah, and doing all sorts of kid stuff with him. There was hardly any romance and when there was, it was instant lust that escalated too quickly to love. So much time was spent with Jeremiah, that I never got a good feel how Jordan and Pierre fell in love with each other, other than Pierre wanted a family and he loved how Jordan cared for Jeremiah. The romance took back seat to Jeremiah.

As usual with this author’s stories, there is a lot of telling instead of showing, so I felt distant and couldn't relate to the MCs. I did like the mystery about the judge and the court cases. However, the relationship between Jordan and Pierre didn’t work for me. I also didn’t like that the author chose two names that both started with ‘J’. I kept getting the names mixed up between the characters. One of the things I did like was that a couple of the characters from the ‘Of Love’ series appeared in this book, so I guess ‘Carlisle Deputies’ could be considered a spin off from the ‘Of Love’ series.

Usually this author’s books are hit or miss for me, and Fire and Flint was clearly more of a miss than most of his other books I’ve read. Therefore, I can only give it 2 Stars. I’ve already purchased a couple of other books in this series. Here’s hoping they’re better than this one.

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  Penumbra1 | Oct 11, 2022 |
All of Andrew Grey’s books that I have read thus far feature children that are in need of some type of special care. He’s very good at showing that “families” are composed of two loving and caring parents…and it doesn’t make one bit of difference what sex they are...or how those sexes are blended together. All that matters is what is in their hearts. I know that is the main thing that attracts my two book supplying friends to this author, since they are “Dad” to now 20 year old Matthew Joseph. I like the way that the good people are always the winners but the chase that always takes place to find the villain is always what makes his stories a bit more than just a romance. He gives us characters who find beautiful love, alongside a gripping array of plots. A reader just couldn’t ask for more than that. ( )
  Carol420 | Mar 23, 2021 |
Major feels here. There is a lot of angst and a little suspense. But even with that, I think this is the most upbeat of all the books in this series and the Cops series put together. It had a lot of fun moments and the investigation kept the plot moving along. A good light read. ( )
  shobbs88 | Apr 15, 2020 |
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A Carlisle Deputies Novel 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 after he received 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....

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