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Follows with Intent

Hazardverse: Sidetracks

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Follows with Intent

De: Gregory Ashe
Narrado por: Kale Williams
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Keeping your eye on the prize isn’t always a good thing.

Nico knows he’s difficult; he has the string of exes to prove it. But staying sharp was the only way to stay safe in the cutthroat world of modeling, and it turns out, graduate school isn’t any gentler. Career first. Boys…later.

Jadon knows he’s burning out; his partner at the Metropolitan Police is more than happy to remind him of that fact. But the last time he let himself get distracted, people died, and he’s not going to let it happen again. And Nico was nothing but a distraction.

When a chance encounter brings them together again, Nico isn’t interested in apologies, and Jadon isn’t interested in Nico—or at least, that’s what he tells himself. But when the stalker Jadon has been trying to catch marks Nico as his next target, they have no choice but to stick together. And the longer they’re together, the more they realize that what they want might not be what they need.

©2024 Gregory Ashe (P)2025 Gregory Ashe
Misterio Romance Suspenso Romántico
Captivating Plot • Romantic Mystery • Excellent Narrative Pacing • Compelling Relationship • Intriguing Twists

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Awww Mr. Ashe! This was a great story with a very good mystery as well. Nico is excited to attend a seminar which will propel his career. Right from the beginning there is an appearance from Emery and it’s pleasant to see how much he cares for the people around him, albeit in his cranky manner. Upon arrival, we are introduced to several characters, all unique in their own way that sheds light on the mystery as well. As there are a string of occurrences on the campus of the seminar, Jayden is the local detective assigned to the case. Jadon has his own circumstances which makes solving this case all more important. Throw in an appearance from North & Shaw and I couldn’t have asked for a better way to continue to cross characters from other series. This is a nice slow build up to Nico and Jayden’s ‘will they / won’t they’ and it’s worth the listen to see how it plays out.
The narration is top notch and I was pleasantly surprised by how well each voice was distinguishable. Overall, this is a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ listen.

Loved Nico’s Story 🥰

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4.5
Honestly I’m surprised by how much I loved this… Jaden and Nico are fantastic for each other. Thank the gods Nico has grown up since we first met him, cause it’s really only in series 3 of H&S I stopped wanting him ☠️. I found the mystery in this on the lighter side, while keeping me interested. I did actually guess who it was, but I think Greg did a good job trying to throw the reader off 😂 but the ending was *chefs kiss*.

I would actually read more of these two… shocking.

Surprised how much I liked it!

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I have to be honest I wasn’t sure what to expect when reading my first Gregory Ashe romance - but of course, it didn’t disappoint AT ALL! There was the same snark, banter, heart wrenching character development, lush anecdotes about the sky, the weather, the trees - I swear Gregory gives trees more personality than people I’ve met in real life! An immediate favorite I’m adding to my list of comfort reads.

Do be mindful, as always, of TW for this - blood, ED, SA, PTSD, trauma, and homophobia.

SO GOOD! SO GREGORY!

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I had been hoping for this book since the first book in the Hazard & Somerset: Arrows in the Hand series. I had wanted a book about Nico so much, and I was lucky enough that the romantic interest happened to be a side character in Gregory Ashe’s Borealis Investigations series. It was like a 2 for 1 deal.

Nico was a young man who had started dating Hazard in the very first H&S series. He was boisterous, sometimes over the top, and I think he was looking for a “daddy.” Watching his interactions with Hazard in the beginning of this book made me so glad that their romantic/sexual relationship ended fairly quickly. The overprotective, fatherly way that Hazard treated Nico would have seemed a bit creepy to me, had it lasted. Nico is getting out of town to attend a theological seminar at Chouteau college in order to get his degree. While Nico was an unapologetic man-whore in the first series, there have been a lot of changes in him. He questions all of his desires and impulses as if he can’t trust anything his body tells him. He doesn’t have trust in too much actually. He strives to be demure and unnoticeable and fights an eating disorder left over from his modeling career. All that is to say that he has so much more dimension than I had come to expect.

Choteau college must be near or in St. Louis, since that is where Jadon works as a police officer. Like Nico, he dated a main character in a previous series. Jadon and Shaw’s relationship wasn’t as dramatic as Nico’s was with Hazard, but it still ended quickly, and he occasionally works with Shaw and his business and romantic partner North. Jadon has some internalized angst after not realizing that his previous work partner was a murderer. It seems like he is trying to overachieve at his job in order to make up for his naivety. I don’t know that I connected with him as much as Nico, but it was nice to see him as a possible love interest.

Jadon has been following some leads on attacks that were happening to students at the college. At that point, it doesn’t seem like there had been any fatalities, but the attacker was upping his game. And though this seminar Nico is at takes place while the regular semester is out, Jadon is vigilant, especially with Nico in town. It seems that they might have had something in the past that happened under my nose, or off page that I didn’t know about. After ghosting Nico, Jadon still feels attraction for him and protective of him. Not in the creepy “daddy” way, though, phew! But besides some lingering hurt over being ghosted, Nico doesn’t know if he can trust Jadon, and he’s hellbent on proving that he can handle life without someone to help him with every little thing. There isn’t a ton of warm and fuzzy feelings between them, and I couldn’t help but not feel the connection between them as much as I have some of the author’s other pairings.

Well Jadon’s suspicions pay off as Nico starts to feel like someone is following him and someone tries to grab him on the street. The suspects for the would-be attacker are many. And though I tried to guess, I found myself guessing wrongly most of the time. I am a fan of how the author equally gives equal time and attention to the mystery in his books as the slow burn romances. Kale Williams was a new narrator for this author, but I have enjoyed several of his works in the past and thought he was a great fit for Jadon and Nico. It was a great book and I can’t wait for more stories in the Hazardverse world.

Finally, Nico's story

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I haven't read this in ebook format, so the audio version was entirely new to me. I love Kale Williams's narrations, although I'll never be able to hear him and not envision Larkin and Doyle (especially Ira). And then I start hearing the supporting characters as if they were the supporting characters from the Memento Mori books, too. Is that just me? At any rate, that was a tiny bit distracting and meant I kept picturing Jadon as much older than he is. C'est la vie.

The story was fun, and it made me want to go back and reread (or listen to) the North and Shaw books to get a better handle on Jadon. I have to admit that my utter favorite parts were Emery's appearances/mentions. That's 24-karat gold right there.

Overall, this was a very solid listen, though definitely not as intense and soul-searing as Greg's series.

My thanks to the author for a complimentary copy of this audiobook.

A real treat that felt too short

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