• Fire and Flint

  • Carlisle Deputies, Book 1
  • By: Andrew Grey
  • Narrated by: Greg Tremblay
  • Length: 6 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (146 ratings)

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Fire and Flint

By: Andrew Grey
Narrated by: Greg Tremblay
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Jordan Erichsohn suspects something is rotten about his boss, Judge Crawford. Unfortunately, he has nowhere to turn and doubts anyone will believe his claims - least of all the handsome deputy, Pierre Ravelle, who has been assigned to protect the judge after he received threatening letters. The judge has a long reach, and if he finds out Jordan’s turned on him, he might impede Jordan adopting his son, Jeremiah.

When Jordan can no longer stay silent, he gathers his courage and tells Pierre what he knows. To his surprise and relief, Pierre believes him, and Jordan finds an ally...and maybe more.

Pierre vows to do what it takes to protect Jordan and Jeremiah and see justice done. He’s willing to fight for the man he’s growing to love and the family he’s starting to think of as his own. But Crawford is a powerful and dangerous enemy, and he’s not above ripping apart everything Jordan and Pierre are trying to build in order to save himself....

©2017 Andrew Grey (P)2018 Dreamspinner Press

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Carlisle Deputies #1

A new spin off series told in dual, third person POV, with a bit of mystery and a HEA ending. 

Jordan Erichsohn is in the final stages of finalizing the adoption of his son, Jeremiah, and though he suspects his boss, a prominent judge, is dirty, he isn't willing to rock the boat, not if it means losing Jeremiah. When Sheriff's deputy Pierre Ravelle not only believes Jordan, but immediately sets about protecting Jordan and Jeremiah, they quickly fall in love. But they have to contend with Judge Crawford, and they suspect he knows they're onto him, and the only thing standing between Jordan losing Jeremiah is Pierre. 

Andrew Grey excels at writing low angst, fluffy, fun, sweet, romances. The relationship in Fire and Flint moves at a breakneck pace, and I will admit I was disappointed that things got tied up a little too easily and quickly (without getting to see the actual comeuppance), but in all, with Greg Tremblay's outstanding narration, this was an easy listen.

Greg Tremblay draws out the character's personalities and makes the story shine. I love his character voices and they way he is able to draw the emotion and tension in the story to the forefront.

Recommended for those looking for an easy, entertaining listen with a sweet HEA ending.

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Great narrator and story.

I loved the narrator. He did a wonderful job.

I found the beginning of this series had a good balance of outside story and relationship building, which is what i like reading.

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I love me some hot deputies!

I see I missed the series this was a spinoff from and will definitely backtrack to read that! A for this series I can say I love it!
Jordan is a clerk for a Judge that is on the take. He is in the middle of an adoption when he stumbles upon some information. He is stuck in the dilemma of keeping a secret so his adoption goes through easily or doing the right thing and losing the child he loves.
Pierre is a deputy and assigned to protect a judge that is receiving threatening letters. It is soon apparent the Judge may be dirty but proving it could be difficult. He also has fallen for the sweet cute clerk and his son. But could doing his job hurt the man he is falling for?
I love Andrew Grey stories and this one did not disappoint. I absolutely devoured this in one sitting. Having Greg Tremblay narrate added to that. Tremblay not only tells you the story but acts it out. He gives each emotion so much nuance is like you are living it.
This story has so much going for it. This the mystery of who is writing the letters, If the judge is really bad, if so how to prove it, The adoption, and last but most important the sexy romance between Jordan and Pierre.
If you like deputies, court clerks, cute kids and a sweet and sexy romance with just enough heat you should love this and I do recommend the audio if you like listening to your books!

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Disappointed

I love Andrew Grey stories and the narrator, Greg Tremblay, but this story was just average to me. It had a good plot, but it was the characters that didn’t convince me there was a love story here. One man was preachy and the other was whiny which could have just been from the reader.

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Fire and Flint (Audiobook)

Fire and Flint is the first book in the Carlisle Deputies series by Andrew Grey. I have enjoyed this author’s writing for some time and when I saw this novel narrated by Greg Tremblay, one of my favourite voice actors, I immediately one clicked. A hunky deputy sheriff, a sweet man in trouble and a gorgeous little boy provided all the ingredients for one of my favourite kind of romances. I was not disappointed.

Jordan Erichsohn is a sweet hard working young man planning a future career in law and currently in the process of adopting an equally sweet little boy, Jeremiah. Law school has been put on the back burner, as Jordan is determined to make his son his priority, and he finds himself working as an assistant to the powerful, and connected, Judge Crawford. His boss has a reputation for arrogant behaviour, and absolute control, both in and outside of the courtroom. Crawford has made plenty of enemies on both sides of the law and it comes as no real surprise when he begins receiving threatening letters in the mail. Jordan may know more about the motive behind these letters than he is willing to let on, but he needs to keep his head down, and his thoughts to himself, if he is to stay under the Judge’s radar and not jeopardise the adoption process. Crawford is a vindictive man and is certainly not above interfering in that process if it suits his needs

Deputy sheriff Pierre Ravelle is no friend of Judge Crawford. Being called upon to protect him, whilst trying to find the person behind the letters, is certainly not a job he’s looking forward to. That is until he meets the Judge’s decidedly appealing assistant Jordan. His attraction is immediate, but Pierre has a job to do and that doesn’t include getting distracted by the shy assistant. There’s something about Jordan that brings out Pierre’s protective instincts and when he meets his charming son staying distant and professional proves far harder than he’d imagined. When Jordan begins to act skittish Pierre senses he’s hiding something. Gaining his trust will be essential if he is to protect Jordan and Jeremiah whilst trying to solve the case. The real danger may actually be coming from the person he’s supposed to protect, and getting to the bottom of the case will take all Pierre’s skill and perseverance.

I loved the MC’s, and the adorable Jeremiah. The chemistry between Jordan and Pierre went from sweet to sizzling over the course of their story. The danger they faced together, as they began to form an adorable family of three, added extra layers and made for a riveting listen. Andrew Grey’s story combined with Greg Tremblay’s flawless performance made this an audiobook I didn’t want to pause until it’s highly satisfying conclusion. Greg captured the essence of all the characters beautifully, creating a world I disappeared into, with characters I could clearly ‘see’ as I listened. I spent an entire day lost in Fire and Flint and have no doubt other listeners would similarly enjoy this story.
A thoroughly engrossing 4.5 star listen that I have no hesitation in recommending.

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Fire and Flint

Fire and Flint is Book 1 in a new spin-off series by Andrew Grey. If you're a fan of the Carlisle Cops series, you'll definitely want to read the Carlisle Deputies series. This series is set in the same town, only with Sheriff deputies and in this first book, we got some interaction with a few characters in the other series. As an Andrew Grey fan, I am always excited to read anything he writes!

Fire and Flint had a little bit of mystery involved in the story. Sheriff's Deputy Pierre has been assigned a case of protecting a local judge who is getting threatening letters. The judge has a reputation in their town and it's not surprising that people he's convicted may try to retaliate, only as Pierre begins shadowing the judge does he get the impression that there's more going on than at first expected. Pierre also meets Jordan, the judge's assistant. The two men grow close, begin dating and work together to help each other.

These are easy to like characters, with an adorable four-year-old thrown into the mix. I love books with children in their stories, but sometimes children overtake the story and become the complete focus. That does not happen with an Andrew Grey book. He does a wonderful job of making children an important, but not a dominant part of the story, even when they are. A lot of Jordan's storyline involves his son, but I never thought this is just too much of Jeremiah and not enough of Jordan.

This series does a great job of introducing new characters in Carlisle, while letting us have some interaction with previous Carlisle couples. I don't think it's necessary to read the Carlisle Cops series to enjoy this one, but it's a great series so I don't know why you wouldn't also want to read that one too! I thought this book did a great job of portraying issues of living in a small town when someone in power takes advantage of that position. And, like with every Andrew Grey book, the relationship, love and family developed in the story was exactly what was needed for my crusty heart to sigh.

The narrator of the audiobook is Greg Tremblay, who is always fantastic! He does a great job bringing the story to life and giving each of the characters individual voices. He has an easy to listen to voice, has a great pace and no weird pauses.

I’ve both read and listened to this book and I loved both versions of it! I’d highly recommend whatever version you’d prefer, because regardless it’s going to be a terrific story with a wonderful family full of love.

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Well rounded story.

This is a spin off series from the Carlisle Cops books, same Author and I loved how Grey worked characters from the previous series into this story.

Jordan is a gay foster parent in the process of adopting the little boy he considers his son. There have been more than enough issues with his sexuality along the way, the last thing he needs is learning his boss might be breaking the laws he should be upholding. And the sexy Sheriff's Deputy assigned to his boss is just one more thing he shouldn't be messing with.

Pierre is drawn to the adorable paralegal the minute he lays eyes on him. Circumstance puts them in the same place when Jordan needs help and Pierre is more than happy to offer it. Their relationship progresses from friends to lovers seamlessly, but an issue arises that could threaten their future.

This story was the perfect balance of suspense and sexiness and I really enjoyed it. Tremblay truly brought the characters to life and gave each one their own distinct voice in the story. If you're a fan of sexy Deputies falling hard for adorable paralegals, well written storylines and amazing narration, you'll surely enjoy this book.

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Another great series from Andrew Grey

I am a big fan of the Carlisle Cops series and to continue on with a new branch of deputies brings in the opportunity of many more wonderful characters that Andrew writes so well.
We start the series with Jordan and Pierre. Jordan works for a judge he discovers to be shady and when Pierre is brought in to look into threatening letters sent to the judge, he needs to decide if he can trust the man with what he's found. Their attraction to each other may make things difficult at work but what they find with each other is worth so much more.
Something I find that is always well written in Andrew's books is the emotions that the characters go through and that's no exception in this book. Jordan's troubles are especially worrying as the adoption of his 4 year old son could hinge on the outcome of what is happening with the judge. His upset and worry is present throughout though we have several lighthearted moments with his son, Jeremiah, the most adorable little boy! Straight away the four year old pulls at your heartstrings, especially with their family future being reliant on the judge they are protecting but wary of.
Pierre is finding his life outside of work lacking right up until he meets Jordan and then Jeremiah and discovers everything he's been looking for in the family he comes to protect. They are so good for him and allowing him to be a part of their lives but he brings lightness to the dark times for Jordan and also the support that he needs through such tough times that they experience throughout the story. Pierre is amazing in the way he treats Jeremiah, getting down to his level and talking to him on an even keel and as a person not just as a means to getting to Jordan.
Andrew has given us another great story in the universe he has created, from Carlisle Cops and Bronco Boys. We get to hear from the odd character from previous books but it in no way is necessary to have read any previous books. This can be read as a standalone. I can't wait to read the next book in the series!
I absolutely love Greg's narration of this story! He gets all of the emotion right throughout the book and the different voices for the characters are separate enough to know who is being voiced. By far, Jeremiah's is just so cute! Just listening to Greg portray him brings a smile to the face. Whether it's the fun, family moments or the tense, worrisome times Greg easily pulls us along for the ride, awaiting the outcome of a great story.
I received and ARC from the publisher in return for an honest review.

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Love Tremblay's narration

I have to confess... I'm not really an Andrew Grey fan. His books mostly ends up on the okay scale and I'm never first or even in line for his new releases. On the other hand, I am a huge fan of Greg Tremblay. He is an awesome narrator. And as I'm also a big fan of mystery and suspense novels I decided to give this book and series a chance.

Jordan Erichsohn's life is on track. He's in the process of adopting a special boy and has a job he really enjoys. That is until letters starts arriving threatening the life of the judge he's working for. Enter deputy Pierre Ravelle who's been assigned to the case to find the author to the letters and protecting the judge. The two starts working together to piece the puzzle together, and soon they both realise there is something more between them.

The love story between Jordan and Pierre was everything that I've come to expect from Grey. Fast paced to the point of insta-love. I liked them as individuals, but the meet-to-love was so quick and I just didn't believe in it. But then again, I didn't really expect any different either, hoped maybe, but not expected. The mystery part however I liked, I'm always a fan of those, and it was a nice break from the sweet, sweet love and sugar fest this book would have otherwise been.

Greg Tremblay is fantastic, amazing and wonderful - to say the least. I love to listen to his narrations - or performance of the books. He adds such feeling to it that it takes you to that place and that time. Walking alongside the characters, and fighting beside them. He makes you feel what they are feeling, in a way that just reading the words don't always do by their own. To keep it short and simple: pure perfection.

A copy of this book was generously provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review

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exceptional narrating!

I loved all the books I've read of Andrew Grey so far and Greg tremblay never disappoints!

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