In this edition of the Action! Series, we have a new arrival. Mark Antonious Richfield and Stan Charles Richfield’s son, Isaac Milton Richfield, or ‘Zak’ as they call him, decided to enter their world two weeks earlier than anticipated. While Alexander Mark Richfield, Mark’s twenty-nine year old superstar son, was away shooting a pirate film in the Bahamas, Alex’s LAPD SWAT Lieutenant husband, and a man twenty years older than Alex, Billy Sharpe, once more battles foes in the streets of Los Angeles, much to everyone’s terror. As the models for Dangereux cologne prove too hot to handle, more chaos ensues for the men; especially for Mark. Having made another err in judgment, Mark Antonious is once more in a tailspin as his own Dangereux liaison with his old flame, drives him crazy with guilt. Don’t miss the next book in the series, and the mad adventures of the men from LA you have grown to adore.
About the Author Award-winning author G.A. Hauser was born in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, USA and attended university in New York City. She moved to Seattle, Washington where she worked as a patrol officer with the Seattle Police Department. In early 2000 G.A. moved to Hertfordshire, England where she began her writing in earnest and published her first book, In the Shadow of Alexander. Now a full-time writer, G.A. has written over eighty novels, including several best-sellers of gay fiction. GA is also the Executive Producer for her first feature film, CAPITAL GAMES. For more information on other books by G.A., visit the author at her official website. www.authorgahauser.com G.A. has won awards from All Romance eBooks for Best Author 2010, 2009, Best Novel 2008, Mile High, and Best Author 2008, Best Novel 2007, Secrets and Misdemeanors, Best Author 2007.
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I have had a large part of this series in my TBR pile for a while and decided to read this one since it was a KU. I should not have done that. Most of the plot line, as with all the books in this series, are dependent on the previous books. Because of that most of this book was confusing to me.