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The Fix Is In

By: Mary Calmes
Narrated by: Tristan James
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Why his boss at Torus Intercession chose him to figure out who may, or may not, be trying to kill Benjamin Grace, is beyond Shaw James. Protecting a paranormal investigator from whoever—or whatever—may be trying to kill him is completely out of Shaw's wheelhouse, and how is he supposed to help find an attacker when the guy he's sent to protect maintains that the threat is ghostly in origin? It's insane, and Shaw does not do insane. Benjamin Grace is going to be a problem.

But Benji is nothing at all like Shaw imagined he'd be, and the fixer is spellbound from their first meeting. Benji is kind and can laugh at himself, doesn't take things too seriously, and, more than anything, he wants to help everyone. The man is inarguably Shaw's polar opposite, and he brings out every protective instinct in Shaw.

Together, Benji and Shaw must work to figure out what's happening in the small town of Rune, Oregon, and it quickly proves more difficult than it should be to keep Benji alive. When it goes from difficult to seemingly impossible, Shaw packs Benji up and takes him back home to Chicago, where the most frightening thing is Shaw's own big, loud, loving, and overly-invested-in-his-love-life family who can't seem to resist meddling in his affairs. Or not. Turns out the scariest thing might just be Benji, the guy who seems perfect for Shaw.

©2021 Mary Calmes (P)2022 Tantor
Romantic Suspense Contemporary Romance Romance Suspense Contemporary
Entertaining Characters • Exciting Mystery • Beautiful Storytelling • Engaging Adventure • Fun Story

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I think this is replaced the first book as my favorite. It is funny, and just enough adventure to be engaging. If I could make a suggestion, I would love to hear Scott R Smith narrate another book, not to Take anything away from Tristan James who always performs spectacularly but Scott is one of my favorites.

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This book, like the other Fixers and the Marshals is fraught with mystery, excitement, entertaining characters and sexy romantic times!

Maybe Ghosts and Good Irish Folk!

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I read the first book. Then started on the 2nd when I realized the series was being released on Audible. So I had pulled them in as they were being released. I had to listen to the first 3 books again before I listened to this one. I’m so glad I did so I could remember the other players with in this series. I liked Shaw story a lot. He is another that believes in getting in and out as quickly as possible. Though when he meets Benjy he is totally tripped up. I like that this one wasn’t a slow burn like the others. This one was kind of like the insta love style. How adorable was Benjy. Ghost chaser extraordinaire. Being by all means being haunted by a ghost who what’s to hurt him. Of course Shaw doesn’t believe in ghost. These two bounce off each other perfectly. The snark was great and rabble rousers were the perfect offset for this story. Constant moving. I couldn’t do anything but listen otherwise I felt I was missing something.

I waited until this story was released to audible.

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This was another sweet story in the ongoing Torus Intercession series. As with all the previous stories, the main character is not looking forward to his next job. Shaw isn't excited about ghost hunting or the rain in Oregon. Once again, all is not what it seems in the latest adventure that sends yet another Torus Intercession employee to meet their match in the romance department.

The story was fun. The characters are hard to resist. The small, rainy, Oregon town is the perfect background for a ghost story, and the narration was pleasant to listen to.

Good story. Good narration.

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I’m surprised to feel this way but this book was rough. The characters are in their 40s but they quote things from serious olden times. They reference stuff from the 50s. Really dated the author. There was no believing in one another just not even trying to believe in ghosts. Terrible, just terrible.

Not worth it

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