Touch & Geaux
Cut & Run series, #7
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5.0 • 6 Ratings
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
After having their faces plastered across the news during a high-profile case, FBI Special Agents Ty Grady and Zane Garrett have become more useful to the Bureau posing for photo ops than working undercover. Just as Zane is beginning to consider retirement a viable option, Ty receives a distress call from a friend, leading them to a city rife with echoes from the past.
New Orleans wears its history on its streets, and it’s the one place Ty’s face could get him killed. Surrounded by trouble as soon as they land, Ty and Zane are swiftly confronted with a past from which Ty can’t hide—one with a surprising connection to Zane’s.
As threats close in from all directions, both men must come to terms with the lives they’ve led and the lies they’ve told. They soon discover that not all their secrets are out yet, and nothing lasts forever.
Customer Reviews
Touch & Geaux. Book Seven.
I’m starting this review with no idea what I’m going to say. Too many thoughts buzzing around in my head.
If you’re reading this review out of curiosity and you haven’t read any of the books in this series then I would say that you have to start at Book 1, “Cut and Run”. Although “Warrior’s Cross” could be read first as the main characters of that book appear in one of the books in the “Cut and Run” series and your understanding will be greater.
I’ve been reading about Ty and Zane from the beginning and each book just gets better and better. The intensity of “Touch & Go” is off the charts; the love between the two men and the anger....Oh boy, the anger Zane displays when Ty reveals the biggest secret he’s kept from Zane is palpable. The anger is real, it rips off the pages, it’s honest, cruel and heartbreaking. I really did wonder if the love between Ty and Zane would be strong enough to withstand this storm.
Hats off to Abigail Roux for writing another phenomenally exciting and touching book.
Ten stars.
The first book of Abigail Roux’s Sidewinder series, “Shock and Awe”, follows immediately after this book, and it follows another two of the Sidewinder team. That’s if you would like to keep the stories and the timeline flowing in a seamless manner. It’s worth it.