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SERIES REVIEW: Kip O’Connor Mystery Books 1-3 by S.C. Wynne
Kip O’Connor Mystery: Last Gasp – S.C. Wynne
Kip O’Connor lives a simple life in the little seaside town of Pearl Bay. Unless it’s tourist season, things tend to be pretty peaceful. There is, however, one never ending source of irritation in the form of Police Chief Merrick Dawson.
Merrick is Kip’s older brother’s BFF, and nothing seems to bring Merrick more joy than nagging Kip about silly things. You’d think a Police Chief would have more important things to do than lecture Kip on parking tickets and picking up pet waste, but somehow Merrick always finds the time.
Kip decides to take an art class at the local community college, and he’s annoyed to find Merrick has also enrolled in the course. The instructor takes a shine to Kip, and soon they become friends outside of class. Merrick warns Kip of the dangers of blurring those lines and befriending his teacher, but Kip is flattered by the attention.
When his art teacher is found stabbed through the forehead with a palette knife, Kip is determined to figure out who killed his new friend. Merrick naturally thinks Kip getting involved in the investigation is a horrible idea, but when has Kip ever listened to that irksome, pig-headed Merrick Dawson?
This is book one in my brand new Kip O’Connor M/M Cozy Mystery series. Each book has a cozy feel to it and there is a strong romantic story-line in each book. No on page steam but some mild violence. I hope you enjoy reading this series as much as I enjoy writing it.
Rating:
4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bitsSoundtrack: Please Notice
Artist: Christian Leave
Album: Hope
Kip O’Connor Mystery: Last Date – S.C. Wynne
Some dates are simply murder.
After barely surviving a terrifying stalker last month, Kip is reexamining his life choices. There’s nothing like almost dying to make you take stock of things.
One bright spot is that the ever maddening Merrick Dawson has stopped following him around picking on him. Merrick has begun dating Peter Harris, who by all accounts is a wonderful guy. Peter is nice. He’s handsome. He’s downright annoyingly perfect.
When Kip is asked out on a romantic sunset cruise by one of Pearl Cove’s most eligible bachelors, he decides he has nothing to lose. Unless he wants to spend the rest of his days alone, he needs to be proactive about finding love.
But when Kip shows up for the cruise, instead of champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries, he finds his date dead.This is book two in my Kip O’Connor M/M Cozy Mystery series. Each book has a cozy feel to it and there is a strong romantic (slow burn) storyline in each book. No on-page steam but some mild violence.
Rating:
4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bitsSoundtrack: Longshot
Artist: Catfish and the Bottlemen
Album: The Balance
Kip O’Connor Mystery: Last Chance – S.C. Wynne
Wait just a minute. A whole month has passed and no one has been murdered in Pearl Cove?
Things are settling down in Pearl Cove as Kip and Merrick fumble their way through a new relationship. There’s no denying the two men have deep feelings for each other, but trust issues can play havoc when people don’t communicate well.
When Kip’s office manager, Helen, has her home burgled, but nothing is stolen, the Pearl Cove PD has little interest in solving the case. Kip, Charlene, and Helen decide a little amateur sleuthing couldn’t hurt anything.
Not surprisingly, Police Chief Dawson doesn’t agree. He wholeheartedly disapproves of his boyfriend’s plan to nab the trespasser. But if the police won’t do anything, Kip isn’t about to turn his back on his friend.
In fact, it’s rather fun to play detective… until the thief tries to murder them.
This is book three in my Kip O’Connor M/M Cozy Mystery series. Each book has a cozy feel to it and there is a strong romantic storyline in each book. No on-page graphic steam, but some mild violence.
Rating:
4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bitsAlbum: Care for You
Artist: Ryan Ashley
Album: Care for You
Kip O’Connor Mystery is your typical cozy mystery. Small town, quirky characters, frenemy cop later boyfriend, and of course, murder. The dynamics between Kip and Police Chief Merrick Dawson reminded me of Josh Lanyon‘s style, except this is much better. Merrick is more likable and less an asshole than most Josh Lanyon love interests.
I say this is typical, but this turned out to be my favorite S.C. Wynne series. The author picked a great narrator, James Woodrich, whose delivery suited the story to a T and made Kip’s personality shine. I also liked how he voiced Merrick’s character, charming, a bit arrogant but always protective of Kip, level-headed and stern when in cop mode.
Kip’s fantastic in his down-to-earth ways. His character wasn’t overly quirky or introverted, for which I’m glad as too many cozies tend to lean towards those. He’s an average joe who seeks contentment and a simple life. What made me love Kip is that he’s kind-hearted, loyal, and always willing to help his friends, who are also his employees. He runs a thriving dog-walking business and likes dogs so much, he volunteered a lot of pro-bono training hours just so a dog wouldn’t end up in the pound. And I was super amused at how spectacularly oblivious he was about Merrick.
Kip and Merrick had an antagonistic relationship since childhood. Merrick is Kip’s older brother Thomas’s best friend, who tormented him as a child. As years passed, Merrick’s feelings changed, but Kip’s has not, and this led to the running gag in the first two books, where everyone knows, hints are thrown, but Kip fails to pick up or entertain because memories of bullying were hard to shake off.
I’m not sure how to feel about Kip’s family and friends waving the trauma aside and proclaiming Merrick’s the best guy for him. However, present-day Merrick is genuinely contrite, so I wasn’t too hard on him. I loved how effectively the author created the USTs and squee factor between the two MCs, even if most of how Merrick felt was only relayed to Kip, who had a hard time believing. It took spelling out for our boy to realize what was pretty obvious to everyone. Trust is an issue but they’re working on it.
The mysteries were intriguing, with a lot of red herrings thrown in. For the first two books, Last Gasp and Last Date, Kip is directly connected to the murder victims. One is his art teacher. The second is his Valentine’s Day date. I like that he didn’t do amateur sleuthing here because it wouldn’t have felt natural, given Kip’s situation.
In the third book, Last Chance, his employee Charlene is burgled, and due to police neglect, Kip, Charlene, and another employee, Helen, are forced to do some amateur sleuthing. They crossed paths with some horrible people but there is a nice little resolution for Charlene at the end.
One of the conflicts between the MCs is about police behavior. Kip’s encounters with the cops were usually unpleasant. Merrick is understandably defensive of his cops, but Kip had a point about them not doing their jobs properly and/or jumping the gun too often. However, the great thing about these two is that they might bicker and miscommunicate, but they do make it a point to talk, eventually.
Kip O’ Connor Mystery is as cozy and entertaining as promised. Add to it the adorable doggy antics, and boy, do I want to work for Red Leash! Kip’s a super cool boss and my spirit animal in bleeding hearts for strays department. He’d be awesome to have as a friend too. All in all, great books for curling up in a corner with a canine friend or two!
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SOUNDTRACK: Please Notice by Christian Leave, Longshot by Catfish and the Bottlemen, & Care for You by Ryan Ashley
Soundtrack to Kip O’Connor Mystery: Last Gasp by S.C. Wynne
Please Notice by Christian Leave for a book about a man who failed to notice his former bully was in love with him.
And baby when you sleep, do you dream of me?
And when you’re awake, do you think of me?
I need to know, how do you feel?
‘Cause baby when I sleep, I dream of you
And when I’m awake, that’s all I do
Think about every detail you have
Do you notice when I get mad, I clench my jaw?
Do you notice when I get sad, I tend to fall?
Over my words, I say to you
‘Cause I notice when you get mad, you close your eyes
And I notice when you are sad, you let out sighs
I need to know, are those sighs ever over me?Soundtrack to Kip O’Connor Mystery: Last Date by S.C. Wynne
Longshot by Catfish and the Bottlemen for a book about a man took a chance and his frenemy who is now more than a friend and no longer the enemy.
Listen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you’d turned up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid offSoundtrack to Kip O’Connor Mystery: Last Chance by S.C. Wynne
Care for You by Ryan Ashley for a book about two men, their tumultuous past, and a hard-won trust.
Baby I just wanna care for you
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Baby today, show me a way to your heart
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Show me a way, show me a way to your heartI can sense your resistance
I know that you’ve been hurt before
Can you respect my persistence
I’m ready to give so much more
I’m here
So wrap your arms around me -
And baby when you sleep, do you dream of me?
And when you’re awake, do you think of me?
I need to know, how do you feel?
‘Cause baby when I sleep, I dream of you
And when I’m awake, that’s all I do
Think about every detail you have
Do you notice when I get mad, I clench my jaw?
Do you notice when I get sad, I tend to fall?
Over my words, I say to you
‘Cause I notice when you get mad, you close your eyes
And I notice when you are sad, you let out sighs
I need to know, are those sighs ever over me?
Do you know how in love with you I am?
Do you see how in love with you I am?
Everything that you do, it makes my heart stop
Oh, it stopsAnd baby when you sleep, do you dream of me?
Go, ahead and tell me you got all you want
Fiver says you’re wrong
And I suppose you’ve come down to help me
Move things alongAnd we lapped it up and we’re wise enough to know
How it goes, forgive me honey
But we’re wise enough to know
How it goes, forgive me honey
‘Cause we know this feeling all a little too wellListen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you’d turned up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid offSo yeah, go, ahead and tell me something real
Come on, how’d you feel?
And I suppose you’ve come down to help me
Add scenes to the reel
To the reelWhy we laughed it off and we’re wise enough, who knows?
How it goes, forgive me honey
But we’re wise enough to know
How it goes, forgive me honey
‘Cause we know this feeling all a little too wellListen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you’d turned up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid offAnd it’s by the by
If it makes those nights fly
We’re side by side again
And now, we’re all careless and loved up
You know exactly how it goes
When you’re giving us all kind of reason
Thought I had to go
Follow the heart I believe in, ’cause one of us must know
When you’re giving us all kind of reason
Thought I had to go
Follow the heart I believe in, ’cause in the past it’s done me good
So good, so good, so goodListen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you’d turn up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid offListen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you’d turned up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid offBaby I just wanna care for you
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Baby today, show me a way to your heart
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Show me a way, show me a way to your heartI can sense your resistance
I know that you’ve been hurt before
Can you respect my persistence
I’m ready to give so much more
I’m here
So wrap your arms around meBaby I just wanna care for you
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Baby today, show me a way to your heart
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Show me a way, show me a way to your heartHeart, no no
Your heart, no no
Your heart, no no
Your heart, heartLike sand in the ocean
Troubles washing over you
So let go your emotion, yeah
Open up to something new
I’m right here
So wrap your arms around meBaby I just wanna care for you
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Baby today, show me a way to your heart
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Show me a way, show me a way to your heartHeart, no no
Your heart, no no
Your heart, no no
Your heart, heart
Heart, no no
Your heart, no no
Your heart, no no
Your heart, heartBaby I just wanna care for you
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Baby today, show me a way to your heart
You know, that I just wanna care for you
Show me a way, show me a way to your heart -
REVIEW: Risk Assessment by Parker St. John
Cabrini Law: Risk Assessment – Parker St. John
All they have left is their pride.
Elliot Smith was once a hotshot attorney, but those days are long gone. A midlife crisis of conscience has left him with shattered confidence, abandoned by his former friends and scraping by at a legal aid clinic. When a smoking hot bad boy rescues him from the side of the road, Elliot is sure he doesn’t stand a chance.
After a misspent youth boosting cars, Lucas Kelly runs his own garage and is finally getting his life back on track. He isn’t about to risk everything by daring to hope for something more, especially not with a man so far above his pay-grade.
The heat between them is enough to have them questioning everything they thought they knew about themselves. But is explosive chemistry enough to keep them together when Elliot’s career threatens to drive them apart?
Risk Assessment is the first book of Cabrini Law, a lawyer romance series featuring a justice league of attorneys out to defend the little guys. And fall in love.
First of all, the MC’s name is Elliot Smith!!! It’s missing a T but still, Elliot Smith!
So I wanted to like him immediately. And I did like him. He was that interesting mix of smarts, ruthlessness and naivety. As a lawyer, he was damn good at his job. He cares about his clients and goes the extra mile for them. He genuinely believes in people. Outside his professional life, whatever silver tongue he has at the courtroom gets all tied up in front of a hot guy. Which happens every time he talks to Lucas.
All of the above would have been cute. What I didn’t like was how Elliot was made to look desperate and needy. I get being submissive but why is he the one always grovelling in front of Lucas. Especially when it was Lucas who said all those horrible things. Yes, this book has one big ugly fight. I wish it didn’t.
Lucas Kelly was harder to like. I wanted to like him too. He’s an ex-con trying to make a better life for himself. He just bought the garage he used to work in. He’s on his last few probation meetings and is well on his way to becoming a free man. He’s charming and dominant but he also has an insecure side which reared its ugly head at the latter part of the story. Hence, the big fight.
Majority of these two men’s issues revolved around the ‘I’m not good enough for him’ woes. This could have been resolved by talking. Instead, Lucas lashed out, hitting Elliot on spots where it hurt the most. He called his 40-year old boyfriend old. Meanwhile, Elliot received advice about self-worth from an unlikely source, his ex. Then went out of his way to grovel. I know this is the ‘going after what he wants’ side of Elliot but I really, really wanted Lucas to do the grovelling.
These gripes aside, Risk Assessment is a good debut and worked really well as a series opener. It is, first and foremost, romance but I liked how the other aspects, such as Elliot’s professional life and his case on Julio, and Lucas’ strive for a normal life, was integrated into the main thread. I also liked how things came together at the end. And for a first book, the writing is great. It’s easy to read and held my attention from start to finish.
The book also succeeded in introducing characters I would love to see more of. I’m excited to read about the other lawyers, like Miguel and especially Maksim. Maks is an arrogant bastard and he knows he’s brilliant enough to earn the right to be one. He’s a silver fox with a silver tongue. I know his story will be aaawe-some!
If you like stories where lawyers are rescued by underwear models and mechanics are wooed by Beyonce, take a chance on Risk Assessment.
Rating:
3.5 Stars – that place between like and loveSoundtrack: Longshot
Artist: Catfish and the Bottlemen
Album: The Balance -
SOUNDTRACK: Longshot by Catfish and the Bottlemen
Soundtrack to Cabrini Law: Risk Assessment by Parker St. John
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Go, ahead and tell me you got all you want
Fiver says you’re wrong
And I suppose you’ve come down to help me
Move things alongAnd we lapped it up and we’re wise enough to know
How it goes to get me honey
But we’re wise enough to know
How it goes to get me honey
‘Cause we know this feeling all a little too wellListen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you turned up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid offSo yeah, go, ahead and tell me something real
Come on, how’d you feel?
And I suppose you’ve come down to help me
Answer to the riddle
To the riddleWhy we laughed it off and we’re wise enough, who knows?
How it goes to get me honey
But we’re wise enough to know
How it goes to get me honey
‘Cause we know this feeling all a little too wellListen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you turned up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid offAnd it’s by the by
If it makes those nights fine
We were side by side again
And now, we’re all careless and loved up
You know exactly how it goes
When you’re giving us all kind of reason
Thought I had to go
Follow the heart I believe in, ’cause one of us must know
When you’re giving us all kind of reason
Thought I had to go
Follow the heart I believe in, ’cause in the past it’s done me good
So good, so good, so goodListen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you turn up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid offListen, the distance between us, could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you turn up like a friend of mine
Every once in a while, the little things make me smile
As if one of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid off
One of our longshots paid off