All Kinds of Tied Down by Mary Calmes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Loved Every Word
So far this year, All Kinds of Tied Down takes the top spot for epic reads. The chemistry, the tension, the perfect balance of plot- and character-driven storyline ensures this book is bloody brilliant.
Both characters were wonderful to follow and cheer for. This new-to-me author grabbed my attention from the get-go, keeping me captive and invested.
I will absolutely be devoting her work.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Loved Every Word
So far this year, All Kinds of Tied Down takes the top spot for epic reads. The chemistry, the tension, the perfect balance of plot- and character-driven storyline ensures this book is bloody brilliant.
Both characters were wonderful to follow and cheer for. This new-to-me author grabbed my attention from the get-go, keeping me captive and invested.
I will absolutely be devoting her work.
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All Kinds of Tied Down
(Marshals #1)
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Deputy US Marshal Miro Jones has a reputation for being calm and collected under fire. These traits serve him well with his hotshot partner, Ian Doyle, the kind of guy who can start a fight in an empty room. In the past three years of their life-and-death job, they've gone from strangers to professional coworkers to devoted teammates and best friends. Miro’s cultivated blind faith in the man who has his back… faith and something more.
As a marshal and a soldier, Ian’s expected to lead. But the power and control that brings Ian success and fulfillment in the field isn't working anywhere else. Ian’s always resisted all kinds of tied down, but having no home—and no one to come home to—is slowly eating him up inside. Over time, Ian has grudgingly accepted that going anywhere without his partner simply doesn't work. Now Miro just has to convince him that getting tangled up in heartstrings isn't being tied down at all.
As a marshal and a soldier, Ian’s expected to lead. But the power and control that brings Ian success and fulfillment in the field isn't working anywhere else. Ian’s always resisted all kinds of tied down, but having no home—and no one to come home to—is slowly eating him up inside. Over time, Ian has grudgingly accepted that going anywhere without his partner simply doesn't work. Now Miro just has to convince him that getting tangled up in heartstrings isn't being tied down at all.