Author: Mary Calmes
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Print Date: September 18, 2015
Length 228 Pages
Blurb
Deputy US Marshals Miro
Jones and Ian Doyle are now partners on and off the job: Miro’s calm
professionalism provides an ideal balance to Ian’s passion and quick
temper. In a job where one misstep can be the difference between life
and death, trust means everything. But every relationship has growing
pains, and sometimes Miro stews about where he stands with his fiery
lover. Could the heartstrings that so recently tied them together be in
danger of unraveling?
Those new bonds are constantly challenged by family intrusions, well-intentioned friends, their personal insecurities, and their dangerous careers—including a trial by fire when an old case of Miro’s comes back to haunt them. It might just be enough to make Ian rethink his decision to let himself be tied down, and Miro can only hope the links they've forged will be strong enough to hold.
Those new bonds are constantly challenged by family intrusions, well-intentioned friends, their personal insecurities, and their dangerous careers—including a trial by fire when an old case of Miro’s comes back to haunt them. It might just be enough to make Ian rethink his decision to let himself be tied down, and Miro can only hope the links they've forged will be strong enough to hold.
Review
Mary
Calmes is by far one of my all-time favorite authors. The characters
she writes are so brilliant. In Fit to Be Tied we once again find
ourselves in Miro and Ian’s world. (Book 1 is All Kinds of Tied Down) I
don’t want to give a lot away but while Miro and Ian are trying to
figure out their lives, a serial killer from Miro’s past is trying to
end his.
This was quite suspenseful and I was nervous. When you are at a dark part of a book and you see there’s a lot left in the story, you get scared! I did. I loved it though. The killer is creepy marvelous. So well written. It’s not a mystery so much as a thriller, romance, suspense. Those are the categories this falls in for me.
Always a pleasure visiting with Sam Kage *Sigh* Love that man so hard. And if Miro and Ian bring him into our lives for glimpses… we’ll take it.
I love this story and look forward to more Miro and Ian!
This was quite suspenseful and I was nervous. When you are at a dark part of a book and you see there’s a lot left in the story, you get scared! I did. I loved it though. The killer is creepy marvelous. So well written. It’s not a mystery so much as a thriller, romance, suspense. Those are the categories this falls in for me.
Always a pleasure visiting with Sam Kage *Sigh* Love that man so hard. And if Miro and Ian bring him into our lives for glimpses… we’ll take it.
I love this story and look forward to more Miro and Ian!
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