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  • Hiding the Moon

  • By: Amy Lane
  • Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
  • Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Hiding the Moon

By: Amy Lane
Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
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Summary

Can a hitman and a psychic negotiate a relationship while all hell breaks loose?

The world might not know who Lee Burton is, but it needs his black ops division and the work they do to keep it safe. Burton’s spent his life following orders - until he sees a kill jacket on Ernie Caulfield. Ernie isn’t a typical target, and something is very wrong with Burton’s chain of command.

Ernie’s life may seem adrift, but his every action helps to shelter his mind from the psychic storm raging within. When Burton shows up to save him from assassins and club bunnies, Ernie seizes his hand and doesn’t look back. Burton is Ernie’s best bet in a tumultuous world, and after one day together, he’s pretty sure Burton knows Ernie is his destiny as well.

But when Burton refused Ernie’s contract, he kicked an entire piranha tank of bad guys, and Burton can’t rest until he takes down the rogue military unit that would try to kill a spacey psychic. Ernie’s in love with Burton and Burton’s confused as hell by Ernie - but Ernie’s not changing his mind and Burton can’t stay away.

Psychics, assassins, and bad guys - throw them into the desert with a forbidden love affair and what could possibly go wrong?

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Great story and narration

Lee Burton and Ernie are such great characters that I really hope we get to hear more about. I'd already read the Fish out of Water series and loved how this book told this part of the story from a different point of view. Highly recommend this book, plus another great narration by Nick J Russo.

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Brilliant

I absolutely loved how Amy Lane has tied the events in Book 3, a few good fish, into the Sonny & Ace story thread, masterfully weaved together. This book concentrates more on Burton and introduces an unusual character called Ernie. This book adds so much more depth.
Nick J Russo does an excellent job of narrating this story and giving Burton and Ernie their own voices. I found it gripping.

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Enjoyable Story

Enjoyable Story that is well written with likeable characters and good world building. The narration is very good as well.

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