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The Last Guy Breathing

The Guy Series

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The Last Guy Breathing

By: Skylar M. Cates
Narrated by: Matt Baca
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At a friend’s wedding, Henry makes the mistake of an impulsive sexual encounter.

Henry hates Deputy Locke now and sees him as an enemy...or does he? He has since returned to his home town and must deal with Locke on a daily basis. Forced to work together to solve a mystery, Henry finds himself in a fake relationship with the arrogant cop.

Locke believes Henry is sheltered and spoiled. Unlike Henry, Locke grew up poor and had to fight for all that was his. Their secret and steamy past encounter adds to the animosity, but the white-hot passion between them is hard to resist. The chemistry between them is undeniable, though they are afraid to risk their hearts.

Can two stubborn men admit they both want a happily ever after?

©2014 Skylar M Cates (P)2016 Skylar M. Cates
Romantic Suspense Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction
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This was a love story of a cop who is afraid of commitment. meets a guy who don't do hook ups. They compromise for a criminal case and realize they have more in common than they think. Worth the credit.

Cop and CPA Suspense!

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This book is of unusually high all-around quality: believable characters and a detective story (that is actually quite good) rolled into one, sprinkled with hot sex scenes (wait for the handcuffs!) and a convincing and satisfying conclusion. The narrator is perfect, never misses a beat. Highly recommended.

Outstanding in the genre

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What a wonderfully, fantastic story. Though I have not read any of the others in this series, I adore Henry and Locke. The build-up to their relationship was tantalizing, taunting, and titillating...the basic three "t's". For me, Skylar M. Cates, presented the two characters in such a way that I could relate to both of them and I felt for both of them. I remember being Henry, so sure that my body image was the reason I couldn't find love; as well as understanding Locke's sense of not being good enough. I am a good guy, that like's to be a bit bad! The two are perfect together and I think that Cates did an outstanding job telling their story. I also enjoyed the mix of intrigue and mystery...it added to the story. The secondary characters also added to the mix and I found myself drawn toward James and Ron...feeling for them. Which is a good sign of a wonderful author. Now for the narration by Matt Baca...LOVE HIM!! His vocal inflections provided a visionary connection between the characters and the reader. I will look forward to listening to him in the future! Which is going to be soon because I am going to start listening to the rest of this series...Definitely would recommend...excellent author and fantastic narrator!

Wonderful story...

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What did you like best about The Last Guy Breathing? What did you like least?

I loved their snarky relationship moments. Most of the time when writers try to create these "contentious" relationship they end of either lame-where they make up in 5 minutes or you wonder why they are together at all. But she did it really well, I thought. There was a slow build to liking to caring to loving, even though most of the action takes place over fairly short period of time.

My least favorite thing is probably the same complaint I've had with all three books (although less so with this one) is that the ending feel a little anti-climatic. But I think she maybe going for a more realistic feel-without things wrapped up in a bow. It it does feel a bit like a balloon being blown up throughout the book but instead of pop it slowly deflates.

Have you listened to any of Matt Baca’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

He narrates the other two in the series. He does a good job. Distinctly voices and non-annoying women's voices-which is sometimes an issue.

My favorites out of the series.

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l like this book little better than the number two it was ok and long

good

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