The Hot Firefighter and the Journalist. Captivatingly narrated by Michael Dean
From the blurb:
Finn
Ulysses MacDonald left my bed after earth-shattering sex, but he certainly hasn’t left my mind. When he turns up as the Mission City Gazette's new editor, I'm intrigued. Then he starts poking around my fire hall, sneaking and spying. He won't tell me what he's doing there, and he keeps dodging my attempts to get close. I don't trust him, but Ulysses is hot as hell, and I hate realizing I still want him.
Ulysses
Sleeping with Finnegan O’Sullivan should’ve felt like a mistake—but it doesn’t. I’m still attracted to the firefighter’s quick wit and willingness to put his body on the line to save total strangers. But an anonymous tip has led me to illegal activities in Fire Hall One, and I'm a reporter before anything else. I'm not going to back off or get distracted, just because Finn is around. My first job now is to figure out if Finn is involved in the crimes, or just an oblivious bystander. If I'm wrong, I might ruin a good man’s reputation. Oh, and I might also get us both killed.
Ulysses’s Ultimatum is an interracial, age-gap, grumpy/sunshine, small-town, gay romantic suspense novel with a valiant firefighter, an investigative reporter with a dubious past, and the secret that might destroy them both.
Lesetiger's review:
With Mission City, the author has created a wonderful small town that I love to visit. Her writing style is excellent, and I found this book quite captivating, thanks to the mysterious events in the town and the drama at the fire station.
I’d recommend reading “Finn’s Find” first, since this story picks up where that one left off.
Even in *Finn’s Find*, the chemistry between the two was immediately palpable. Finn is a firefighter in Mission City. Ulysses is an investigative journalist who moved to town for the job. Both have interesting backstories.
They meet regularly at a bar. Finn is happy to answer questions about mysterious events in Mission City over a meal. And there are quite a few mysterious events in town: drugs, fires, missing dogs. And I actually found the animals from the shelter pretty cute.
I was guessing right up until the end about who might be behind all these incidents.
The relationship between Finn and Ulysses develops slowly and believably. And I found it understandable that Ulysses’s behavior made Finn suspicious.
Michael Dean narrated the audiobook, and he did a phenomenal job of bringing Ulysses and Finn to life. His reading style is quite varied; I could easily distinguish between the characters, and as always, it was a pleasure to listen to him.
Ulysses's Ultimatum is currently available as an audiobook, e-book and paperback, and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription


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