Evangeline Anderson is a registered MRI tech who would rather be writing. She lives in Florida with her husband and son and enjoys reading, writing, baking, and playing Diablo II. (She has a barbarian named Giggles and a necromancer named Jimbo.) Despite her goofy hobbies, she writes smoking hot paranormal, sci-fi, and BDSM erotica.Sometimes it’s nice to have a departure from the everyday and The Assignment certainly provided just that. The story of cop partners, one gay and one straight, who must go undercover at an all gay party weekend as boyfriends in order to take down a drug ring. Since I’ve often had crushes and unique relationships with my straight best friends I certainly related with the story. And really, is there anything sexier than our boys in blue? --
Charlie DavidFurther Readings:
The Assignment by Evangeline Anderson
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Loose Id, LLC (March 11, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1596326727
ISBN-13: 978-1596326729
Amazon:
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The Assignment Detective Nicholas Valenti, tall, dark and stoic, has been best friends with his partner, Sean O'Brian for six years. The two men have seen each other through divorce, disaster, and danger, and saved each other's asses more times than Valenti can count. Exactly when he started seeing his blond, intense partner in another light, Valenti isn't really sure. He only knows that he wants O'Brian in a way that had nothing to do with friendship and everything to do with possession. It is a desire he will have to hide forever because O'Brian is undeniably straight.
Just as Valenti is coming to grips with his new, unacceptable feelings for his partner their police captain puts them on a new case that could blow Valenti's cover once and for all. He and O'Brian are going undercover at the country's largest and most infamous gay resort to bust a notorious drug lord and stop the shipments of poison cocaine that are flooding the gay bars all over the city.
Now Valenti will have to make a choice between friendship and desire. He and O'Brian will play the roles of gay men that will push the limits of their relationship to the breaking point. Will their time at the RamJack forge a new bond between them or destroy their partnership forever?
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