Cover Up
Toronto Tales, Book 2
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Tristan James
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KC Burn
The Sequel to Cop Out
Detective Ivan Bekker has hit rock bottom. Not only is he recovering from a bad breakup with a cheating boyfriend, he's also involved in a drug bust gone bad. Ivan had to kill a man, and his friend was shot and is now fighting for his life. Though Ivan is under investigation for his part in the shooting, his boss sends him on an off-the-books undercover operation to close the case. The timing is critical - this could be their chance to plug a leak in the department.
Off-balance and without backup, Ivan finds himself playing a recent divorce and becoming Parker Wakefield's roommate. He finds it hard to believe that sweet Parker could possibly be a criminal, much less have ties to a Russian mafia drug-trafficking operation, and Ivan lets down his guard. His affection is unprofessional, but Parker is irresistible.
When Ivan comes across clear evidence of Parker's criminal involvement, he has to choose: protect their relationship, regardless of the consequences, or save his career and arrest the man he loves.
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In this case, I think he carries this and was the source of most of my enjoyment in the story. As I re-listened to this to give it a formal review I found myself not enjoying it nearly as much as I’d remembered – unfortunately.
The problem isn’t Tristan – he does a lovely job, as usual.
The problem is the story – not the writing – but the story itself. It’s just so far fetched that I kept finding myself falling out of the story as I was rolling my eyes or scratching my head or just groaning in frustration.
I HATE when the main obstacles in a story is a Big Miscommunication – something that can be fixed with a simple question – and this story is chock full of them.
Ivan thinks Parker is dating Neil. Parker doesn’t know if Ivan is gay. Ivan can’t tell Parker about his job because he thinks Parker is a bad guy. Parker knows something is fishy with Ivan but won’t ask him what it is. Ivan wants to sleep with Parker but Parker won’t tell Ivan about his sleep apnea… on and on. Just some simple communication would have cleared up most of the story line.
I LOVED that Parker is in his new body and unaware of his appeal, but I hate that he finds himself attractive only because of this. I was glad to see that Ivan emphasized how much he liked Parker’s heart as much as anything else.
I saw the villain coming a million miles away and I’m a terrible “solver of crimes” because I usually don’t care enough about the mystery to bother. So when I can tell “whodunit” you know it must have been easy.
It’s a May/December – they are separated by 12 years – and I have to say that on this second listen it didn’t feel as “good” as it did originally. Parker was just so naïve and Ivan and he really didn’t spend much time talking about real things or being together as a “real” couple after the Big Miscommunication is resolved for me to feel good about them as a long term couple.
(Their reconciliation at the end was way too rushed for me to feel satisfied.)
So… as much as I love this series, the author and the narrator – I find myself unbelievably giving this only a 3 of 5 stars. It was easy to listen to but not terribly convincing.
Same fantastic narration, not my favorite story
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, it's very well written and narrated.Who was your favorite character and why?
Ivan I think. I really liked the way he fought against his attraction to Parker for as long as he did. That inner monologue was hysterical.What does Tristan James bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I didn't read it, so I'm not sure. But I love his voice, it's like honey, just so sweet and smooth.Who was the most memorable character of Cover Up and why?
Parker. Poor thing!Any additional comments?
Ivan Bekker literally still has the blood on his hands from a bust gone bad that landed his fellow cop and friend, Kurt, in the hospital fighting for his life when his Captain sends him undercover. Worse, he is technically off duty pending investigation and psych eval, so the assignment is off the books. At first Ivan thinks his Captain chose him for this particular assignment because the suspect is go, as is Ivan, but that is not the case. None the less, the more time Ivan spends with the suspect the closer he gets to not only breaking his cover, but falling for the bad guy.On the surface, Parker Wakefield is supposed to be the middle man for a drug ring. As Ivan gets to know him his persona continually shifts. Parker is in college and has a boyfriend that comes and goes as he pleases, or so it seems. The more time they spend together, the stronger the attraction grows. Parker doesn't push it, thinking that Ivan is straight. Ivan uses every ounce of willpower he has not to throw Parker down and... you get the picture, because he thinks the intel on Parker is accurate. Well, both men are so wrong it's not even funny, Nor is the truth of what exactly is happening around them.
First off, I absolutely love Tristan James, so that made this a fun listen for me from the start. Thankfully, the story was deserving of the fantastic narration. Fast paced, action packed, lots of twists and turns as you follow this awkward journey with Ivan and Parker. Neither man are what they seem, but then everyone has secrets, right? It's just that not everyone's secrets can get them killed. It was so much fun to sit back and watch Ivan pine over sweet little naive Parker, and get to listen to what Parker is thinking at the same time. I was genuinely surprised at the end of the story when there are several revelations that throw everyone and everything for a loop. There were a lot of characters in this story as well, and James made sure every character had their own distinct voice for the story. And, if you listened to the first book, he carried over the tones he used for Kurt and Davey to this book when they have a small appearance.
A must read for fans of cop stories, slightly twisted plots, a little bit of angst and a very well written storyline. The attraction between these two simmers for a while, and it occasionally boils over, but when it does it's pretty fantastic!
Tristan James really brings these stories to life.
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I really enjoyed the first book in this series, and I like the writer's style. This book just didn't have the same impact. The narration was okay, but wasn't on par with other performances by Tristan James. The end does have a bit of a surprise twist which helped me keep this story in the like column.
If you liked the first book and you want to get to Ian's story without missing anything then I recommend this book, but don't expect an accurate representation of law enforcement.
Good story. Good narration.
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A realistic and enjoyable second part...
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And it started out great, I was really excited. What an epic fail that not even Tristan could save. I mean there is “angst” and then there is “angstapolooza” This get into the TSTL category for me at around the 60% mark of continued miscommunication and wrong assumptions. Well the angst went on into the 80% mark of this book. I was ready to pull my hair out. And it wasn’t the plausible miscommunication, no it was the WTF!! type of angst. For example, Ivan is supposed to be this great detective, but honestly, he came off like Inspector Clouseau in this book. Everyone kept “sneaking up on him” just by walking in the room; he got made tailing Parker (the other MC) on a college campus, by Parker; the “bad guy” was obvious to me at about the 25% mark but Ivan didn’t figure it out until there was literally gunman at the door, and that was by accident. WTF?
Parker, who I actually really liked as a character chooses to bury his head in the sand and his insecurities became annoying after a while. He is described as looking like a model, but he still sees himself as the “fat kid” and doesn’t think he is lovable. Now that theme could be great in the right story, but this wasn’t it. Overall, I would say just stick with Book 1 and 3 and just skip this one, unless you like torture.
Failure to Launch
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