After reading 4 of these books, I have found that the stories move along with action mixed with dialog and leave out pages and pages of boring introspection, and descriptive historical or philosophical mumbo jumbo. However, the stories are not overly imaginative and have predictable plots that don’t have a lot of twists and turns. I guess that’s what makes them quick, easy reads - which I like as a change from time to time after reading a bunch of more intricate imaginative tomes.
Having the guys become volunteer deputy sheriff’s with badges in book 2 is a bit unrealistic - don’t know of any law enforcement organization that doesn’t require some kind of training prerequisites, swearing in, tons of HR paperwork, and probationary breaking in period - but this is fiction after all so we must overlook that point and move on. At least Tyson sounds like he knows some correct law enforcement procedures and ways to handle searches, crime scenes, and interview discussions. While JD, on the other hand, sounds like a DA’s nightmare for making any case stick.
Kudos to the author for keeping the swearing to a minimum and only sprinkling it in here and there as the level of intensity of the action calls for it. Thank you for that.
Stories that build up a good sexual tension between characters are always enjoyable especially when they end with a climactic release at some point after the story and characters have had some time to develop. Unfortunately, these stories are not written that way. Instead the characters are all just looking for a quick lay with the next willing receptacle. Understandable for the male characters but surprisingly the females characters are written that way also. I’m not a prude but not really a fan of how the sexcapades are inserted so frequently throughout each story. Nor a fan of how Tyson and especially JD’s thoughts about women as boobs and lays is just way over done … unless of course your target audience are teenage boys with raging hormones, then writing this way makes more sense. For me it just detracts from the story, lowers my opinion of the author, and reduces the number of stars I’m willing to give.
I’ve read the first 4 books of the 48 book series. Will I continue to read more in the series or other books by this author? Since they are available through Kindle Unlimited - probably if I need a quick easy read. However, my expectations will be low and predict the plots and characters will all be very similar.