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  • Fire and Snow

  • By: Andrew Grey
  • Narrated by: Randy Fuller
  • Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Summary

Carlisle Cops: Book Four

Fisher Moreland has been cast out of his family because they can no longer deal with his issues. Fisher is bipolar and living day to day, trying to manage his condition, but he hasn't always had much control over his life and has self-medicated with whatever he could find.

JD Burnside has been cut off from his family because of a scandal back home. He moved to Carlisle, but brought his Southern charm and warmth along with him. When he sees Fisher on a park bench on a winter's night, he invites Fisher to join him and his friends for a late-night meal.

At first Fisher doesn't know what to make of JD, but he slowly comes out of his shell. And when Fisher's job is threatened because of a fire, JD's support and care is more than Fisher ever thought he could expect. But when people from Fisher's past turn up in town at the center of a resurgent drug epidemic, Fisher knows they could very well sabotage his budding relationship with JD.

©2016 Andrew Grey (P)2016 Dreamspinner Press
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A look at the darker side of life

This is the fourth book in the series and the author has done well to keep the timeline straight so its easy to pick up on the previous action.

Fisher has his issues and this gives us a look at the darker side of life, the side many try to avoid. Its great how JD does his best to support Fisher even going to Donald for advice in how he can support Fisher better. JD's mother had me pulling my hair out at times wanting to slap her for her attitude! Talk about high-handedness!!

Its great to see how well these two characters gel and how they come from similar backgrounds - both faced prejudice from family, but given all that they didn't allow it to cast a shadow over their future.

Many of the characters from previous books make a guest appearance and its great to catch up on their stories - it does help make the books more rounded and less spotlighted on the main characters.

There is one tiny flaw and that is where the author gets a name wrong during a scene where there are multiple characters gathered at the diner. It had me re-listening to it.

Overall this is very much a great story which is worth perceiving with the less than stellar performance - there is a different narrator for the spin off series!

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