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Mar 08, 2011
The first book I read in this series was for sure good but in the end I wasn’t sure if it was a romance; that story indeed was more about the BCPI agency than the relationship between Sam and Bo. More than once I had to go back reading some chapter to actually pick up the sign of a blossoming love relationship between the two men, and when the novel reached its end, the love relationship didn’t, on the contrary it was more or less at its beginning and it was not even sure being long-lasting. Tha
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Aug 01, 2009
My Review: This third installment of Blue's Bay City Paranormal Investigations series was entertaining, if not quite so gripping as the first two books. Perhaps because the mystery element was fairly tame in this book, I found it didn't hold my attention as determinedly as the others. That isn't to say it isn't a good book. I enjoyed it. The focus in this book was most definitely on the relationship between Sam and Bo, and sets up a whole new issue for them to fight about.
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Aug 07, 2011
In the third book in the series about Sam and the BCPI the group is hosting a amateur ghost-hunt expedition when they are interrupted by a request to investigate another dimensional portal at a mountain resort. Unable to turn the offer down, but unable to completely abandon the project - the group splits up. Sam, Dean and Bo head to the mountain resort to investigate the portal while the rest of the gang stays put. In their stay at the mountain resort Sam and Bo come to some realizations about t
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Feb 07, 2011
So they go up a mountain, there are sexy times, Bo is closeted, Sam is okay with that except when he's not, there's an inter-dimensional portal, a couple of deaths, and a homophobe who gay-bashes (actually, slashes) Sam. Oh and Dean is sexy and slutty and just happens to know everything necessary to make up for the fact that Bo and Sam are kinda useless in the wilderness (and in general). Why read it?
Angst and sex and angsty sex and sexy angst. They run around a mountain top smelling l More...
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Jan 04, 2012
This was one of the least favorite books that I have read in this story. But it also formed one of the most important books in the future of the series specially the next one. I did like the inclusion of Dean Delapore in this book too but again, I didn't like that he wasn't as important person as I would have liked him to be. I strongly feel that a good side character does deserve enough role in the book or have his own book. The paranormal element was also weak in this book but again made a bas
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Nov 06, 2011
Having loved Oleander House, I was disappointed with this book. I found it uninspiring and pedestrian when compared with the first (and second) in the series. I like the characters of Sam and Bo and their relationship, but this seemed to be the only growth in the book, not enough to carry this length of story.
The 'adventure' plot of the book started on one level and continued on that level throughout. I did not get much tension from the scenario that was laid in front of me and the More...
The 'adventure' plot of the book started on one level and continued on that level throughout. I did not get much tension from the scenario that was laid in front of me and the More...
Sep 19, 2011
Not as good. There was very little investigating or paranormal action in the story. I hate to say it but I actually like Dean a lot more than Bo. Although I am glad that he's finally made up his mind. I anxiously await the fourth book so I can see if he'd actually staying with that decision after going home and being confronted by his soon to be ex-wife and sons. for Sam's sake I hope he does, poor guy is reall getting a raw deal.
Jun 24, 2010
Another great book in the BCPI series. More of Sam and Bo's relationship is explored as they grow even closer. There are some real ghosts in this one as well, which gave the series a few fresh moments. Very suspenseful towards the end, which I loved.
Apr 16, 2010
So far this is my least favorite of this series. The first two books had more paranormal suspense than this one. It never got really gripping. The relationship development between Sam and Bo was very good in this instalment though. I still enjoyed reading it and I already started the fourth book.
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Jul 21, 2008
3rd in the Bay City Paranormal Investigations series and I have to say, the weakest so far. The creepy factor went down and also the mystery wasn't as gripping. To me it felt like the whole thing just sizzled out, no peak anywhere. Though at least we got an explanation for the existence of the interdimensional gates and that's a plus, I guess.
Oct 06, 2010
I loved the suspense fo the story. It was amazing when roles switched. All in all amazing ^^
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Jul 03, 2011
Very good paranormal m/m romance in which Sam, Bo, and Dean investigate a possible interdimensional portal at a primitive and remote mountain resort. If Bo's paranoia has put you off the previous two books, this is the book where that changes for the better.
Aug 05, 2010
I really want to like these books more than I do. I'm having a heck of a time connecting to Sam and Bo for some reason! The mystery was also a bit ho-hum for me in this one. Great writing and the setting was amazing.
Jan 03, 2012
This is still a solid series, this book focused more on the continued evolution of Sam and Bo's relationship. The paramormal element wasn't as intense as the first few books in the series and I missed that.
Oct 12, 2008
Another great read! I enjoy Blue's characters, and I loved that the book was set in Asheville and the surrounding area.
Apr 17, 2009
Sam and Bo continue to grow in their relationship. Dean is there to lend moral support for them both.
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