Transactional Dynamics, book three in the Hazard and Somerset: A Union of Swords series, is possibly my favourite book of this series and by this author and that’s saying something considering I haven’t given anything of his I’ve read so far less than a B+ (and most have been DIKs). The only question is if they’re willing to pay the price. But as Hazard prepares to sneak Billy out of town, a woman is murdered behind the local gay bar, and Somers’s investigation leads him towards Hazard’s ex.Īs Hazard and Somers find themselves working together to find the killer, they both must confront a hard truth: everything comes at a cost-career success, healthy relationships, and even justice. When men who have been hired to track Billy show up in Wahredua, Hazard agrees to help his ex elude them. Billy claims he just needs help getting away from an abusive partner, but Somers believes Billy has other motives, including designs on Hazard. They even have an extra reason to celebrate this year: Somers has received a special commendation for his police work.Įverything begins to go wrong, though, when Hazard’s ex-boyfriend shows up on their doorstep. He’s made reservations months in advance, he’s ordered flowers, and he’s got a boyfriend he wants to treat right-even if John-Henry Somerset occasionally lets the dishes sit in the sink a little too long. Emery Hazard is ready for Valentine’s Day.
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