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A Solitary Man
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A Solitary Man

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Sparks fly when Chance meets tall, sexy Xav at a Wilmington bar and they have the hottest one-nighter of their lives. But Chance doesn’t do repeats, Xav seems detached, and they go their separate ways without a word. Later, when closeted Assistant District Attorney C. Evan “Chance” Fairchild meets Dare's Landing's newest deputy sheriff, Xavier “Xav” Constantine, Evan isn’t only wary. He’s irritated as hell.

Xavier is a former FBI agent turned deputy sheriff who is hot on the trail of a South American child prostitution ring. Evan is fighting to put an end to rampant cocaine trafficking and chafing under the thumb of an election-hungry boss. When someone tries to kill the eleven-year-old witness who holds the key to both their investigations, they’re forced to work together as they put their lives on the line to protect him. As Chance and Xav collide in the heat of a sweltering North Carolina summer, dodging bullets and chasing bad guys isn’t the only action going on.

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Release dateNov 6, 2015
ISBN9781623807276
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Chance is an Assistant DA determined to get drugs off the streets of his county despite his boss' apparent disinterest in anything that isn't for his political gain. Xav is a former FBI agent and the newest addition to the County Sheriff's department seeking resolution of a child sex trafficking ring which seems to stem from a very unlikely small town. A steamy one night stand turns to a surprising working relationship between the two men as they find that their respective paths of crime and prosecution may be one and the same.This was a decent story about a truly horrifying subject. I did feel as though the author over did the fatality count to make the story seem more tragic/disturbing. I could be wrong, I suppose, having never researched such a thing myself, but it seems (and this is a horrible way of putting it) that if you want to ship product, destroying said product before it gets to the buyers seems counter-productive to the people selling if making a profit is the intended goal. It troubled me that I felt that the author was trying for more of a "shock value" by the volume of deaths. This may be an unfair analysis to the author, but it did bother me.I enjoyed the burgeoning relationship between Xav and Chance. Xav sometimes felt "too perfect" of a character, but I liked him anyway. I liked that he was able to help Chance overcome the demons of his past and in counterpoint to the plot of the story, the romance served as a nice relief to the more gruesome aspects of it all. Loved the ending.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    It starts off a bit slow as we get to know the main characters and the background story that puts Xav in a role that he never expected to be a part of. It quickly speeds up once they get together. Xav and Chance have chemistry from the beginning but neither is ready to admit that they have had anything resembling a relationship. Both of them hold very public positions and they live in a small southern town inhabited by very conservative people. As they both fight the whole idea… they find that their relationship is not going to wait or just go away and it only gets stronger as they are forced to pull together and combine their resources to combat the true evil,… the selling of children and the cold blooded murder and attempted murder of a pair of 11-year- old twin boys that tried to escape their awaited fate. It’s a good mystery story as well as a romance. I know that it won’t be right for everyone and don’t expect that all will be comfortable with it. I have two wonderful, loving gay friends that have been legally married for several years now and are the parents of a 17 year old son that is hoping, and has a good chance, of getting into Harvard. The characters of Chance and Xav remind me of my friends and that love sometimes just happens and we don’t always get to choose the “who” in our lives.