The Trouble With Tony
Sex in Seattle, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tommy O'Brien
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By:
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Eli Easton
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As part of the investigation into the murder of a young woman, Seattle P.I. Tony DeMarco poses as a patient of Dr. Jack Halloran, the therapist who treated the victim at a Seattle sex clinic. This isn’t the first time Tony has gone undercover, but it’s the first time he’s wanted to go under covers with one of his suspects. He can’t help it --Jack Halloran is just the kind of steely eyed hero Tony likes. But he’ll have to prove Halloran’s innocence and keep the doctor from finding out about his ruse before he can play Romeo.
Dr. Halloran has his own issues, including a damaged right arm sustained in the line of duty as a combat surgeon in Iraq and the PTSD that followed. He’s confused to find himself attracted to a new patient, the big, funny Italian with the puppy-dog eyes, and Tony’s humor slips right past Jack’s defenses, making him feel things he thought long buried. But can the doctor and the P.I. find a path to romance despite the secrets between them?
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 09-11-2021
Light and fun!
When PI Tony DeMarco is hired by the family to investigate the murder of their daughter, he goes undercover at a Seattle sex clinic as a patient with sexual problems. He doesn’t expect to fall for ex-military doctor Jack Halloran - cue the hands-on therapy! This romance was light, cute, and fun with a fairly straightforward murder-mystery. Because it was so short, I didn’t feel as connected with the main characters as I have with every other Eli Easton book - there were no trademark heartwarming moments. Audio narrator Tommy O’Brien was ok, but his delivery was clunky and he had a very young voice which didn’t suit a seasoned ex-cop or a battle-hardened military veteran. I’ll stick with the series because it’s Eli Easton.
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