Cold Shadow Cold Country Book 2 edition by Mercy Celeste Literature Fiction eBooks
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There’s no such thing as a Happily Ever After.
Special Agent Drew Walker thought he'd never return to Tennessee after that horrific Christmas.
Two and a half years later, a serial killer with a strange fascination with mutilation drags him into Nathan Truman’s jurisdiction once again.
For Nathan Truman having the ‘Feeb’ around dredges up a past, he would prefer to forget. For nearly three years, he’s been able to put it all behind him and focus on his career, family, and Quinn.
The past few years have done Quinn Anders a world of good. He’s happy, healthy, sober, and raising his daughter with the love of his life.
As the days pass and tensions flare it becomes obvious that the events of that night, all those years ago, never truly ended for one of them.
The secrets and lies that bind the three may just destroy them all.
Sequel to In from the Cold Must be read in order.
This is not a romance. It is a MMM menage. Contains graphic violence and scenes readers may find triggering.
Cold Shadow Cold Country Book 2 edition by Mercy Celeste Literature Fiction eBooks
Another suspenseful novel. Nate and Quinn are great together. Did not like Drew being put into the mix. A few problems with the story was the transition from one event to the next. It got confusing or lacking something. For example, end of Chapter 19 Nathan”….pressed the accelerator to the floor.” Chapter 20 Drew is captured by someone. What the heck happened between flooring the accelerator and the capture? DID I MISS A CHAPTER? So how did Quinn find Drew in the freezer? Drew was the worst Agent ever. Looking forward to the next book.Product details
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Cold Shadow Cold Country Book 2 edition by Mercy Celeste Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I couldn't quit reading this book once I got started, I was hesitant at first because I knew it wasn't a warm and fuzzy kind of book. I knew it didn't have an HEA ending. I'm glad I read it! It was a great story and it sucked me in. Take a chance, you won't regret it!
I found this book disappointing. After loving each other for most of their lives and after everything they overcame to be together, one would expect better for them. They both make mistakes but Quinn is undeserving of Nathan. Pure and simple. Also, the criminal plot feels a bit thin. The killer's reasons for going after Nathan is unbelievable. It would take a buy 2 get one free for me to read the third book in this series.
Dark, tense, excellent writing, epic angst, everything I like about Mercy's writing. The perfect sequel to In From the Cold.
No, there aren't a whole lot of puppies and kittens in this story. Sometimes a girl just needs a little emotional torture in her evening.
A potential light is shining at the end of the tunnel. Will the characters find it?
The characters in this story have quite a bit to resolve, and that kept me reading way past my bedtime. I really want more!
This is so not what I was expecting. Lots of darkness and angst and I was blown away, can't wait for the next book. This is not a sweet triad love but a compelling journey into the lives of broken men who depend on each other to find the light. Loved, loved loved it. So very worth your time to imerse yourself in their lives.
Oh! after 2 years I had given up on a book 2 being done so I was super surprised & excited when it was released. . I loved book 1 .
Book 2 has lots of angst (which I love) . Great story. The transition from book 1 seamless. I couldn't help again falling in love with these 3
tortured souls. Mercy's characters are always so well developed. I don't want to give spoilers, but know this is a fantastic read couldn't put
it down.
PLEASE Mercy don't make us wait too long for book 3.
This amazing author is always an auto buy for me. Wonderful strong gritty read, no fluff story here.
I had this book pre-ordered because I read the first book and just had to see how the men's lives continued. I knew it wasn't going to be easy to read, and it wasn't. This isn't a typical happy ending love story. These three men have demons in their lives that cause all kinds of problems for them. I am so stoked for the third book. Will there be a happy ending for them in that last book? Knowing how Mercy writes, who the heck knows. All I know is that I will be buying it as soon as it comes out, and probably stay up all night to get it read. This isn't a book for the faint hearted, and once again the author has ripped my heart out with what she puts her characters through. I absolutely love each of the men in this book, and am so hoping that last book comes out soon!
Cliffs Notes Review -
Sex. Angst. Double penetration. More angst. Snowballing. Hate sexing. Draaaama. More angst. More hate sexing. Triggers galore. Craziness. Ménage. Dysfunction. Gold medal for all-night non-chem erections and sex - porn stars are weeping... or taking notes.
Or some extra notes -
This needed a good development editor to go over it because it is too messy, it has continuity issues, some lines that make no sense, and there is difficulty distinguishing between the primary character’s voices – which is not helped by a lack of names/tags used when there is dialogue or actions. And –
1) The psychic-foo is (supposedly) strong with Nate and Quinn. No, they aren’t psychic, but Nathan and Quinn just happen to know exactly where Drew, the guy they both want but sulk and bicker over, would be when he left them to get drunk and hit on someone else. He actually left town to do that, he could have gone in several directions from their town in Tennessee, at any time, but they found him with pinpoint accuracy for both place and time. If one of the guys had sex with Drew on their own, the other would just know it. Only that wasn’t true based on some extra info from book #1 and lies that had gone unnoticed.
2) There is too much internal self-flagellation. But as I’ve noted this book is full of angst.
3) The dialogue is often dramatic and didn’t sit well on thirty seven year old men.
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4) There is a non-linear development of the action in the book - and the action doesn’t occur until later in the book anyway. At the end of one chapter Nathan and Drew are heading off to find someone who was missing – I think Nathan had an idea but that wasn’t discussed. The very next chapter Drew is waking up on the floor of a building, bound, with some weird ‘Bubba’ over him and somehow Nathan is out there unharmed. Okay, here’s the thing, they travelled in the same car together. How did that happen? How did the baddies, there isn’t just one, grab one guy but not the other? You end up being told some of it later which didn’t hang together, but it was all tell and no show. I initially looked a couple of times between chapters because I thought I’d missed something somehow, but, no, it was left out until later when it lost any validity. I felt insulted that the author didn’t bother showing us the details of something that was supposed to be an important part of the plot/arc.
5) There is no disputing that Mercy Celeste writes good sex. Inventive sex. Hot sex. The Mercy Celeste inventive, hot sex still exists in this book, some scenes were hot as hell, but there is a line drawn between sexy as sin and overkill – pages and pages and pages of sex were in this book, a lot of it angry. Don’t get me wrong, I do love some angry, angry sex, but not constantly. I like to see some genuine connection continuing between MCs in a series, not so much a manufactured set of problems, or at least I like new development, that didn’t happen here. Drew became a tense third creating yet another opportunity for Nathan and Quinn to be more angry with one another, jealous, and even more dysfunctional.
6) Why did everyone have to be so damn rapey? I read my fair share of books with rape in them, very dark books, but this was crazy. It’s how bad people went about their bad ways, or how some characters got off. Half the town was rapey. Okay, I exaggerate, but it felt like it. The word rape or raped appears seventeen times in this book.
7) It’s like there was a let’s see who is the most or least gay competition going on as well. Nathan, for one, post and pre Quinn – sorry, it’s cryptic but it's complicated. I was over the whole “I’m not gay” from Drew. Or Nathan and Quinn not thinking Drew was gay – hello, Quinn. I’m squinting at you, and you know why, you already had sex with him in the hospital in book #1. Anyway Drew, you like another man having sex with you and you like to return in kind, so you can be gay or bi or flexi or pan or whatever, but own it instead of trying to play it off as a confused straight guy who only has the hots for Nathan. Oh, and Drew? When you go to a gay bar to get over at least one guy, really two, by looking to hook up with another guy? Face it, you like dudes and peen.
8) The main villain was bizarre. Just bizarre and silly. They’re a giant caricature of a lot of things – it’s a spoiler so that’s all I can say.
In spite of my issues, and they are numerous, there were some things that appealed to me. Before the sex devolved into pages of anger and ménage contortion there was hot and inventive sex, as I mentioned earlier. The desperation I like is there, albeit way too much. Drew added some interesting dynamics, outside of the jealousy and silly playing around behind people’s backs when Nate and Quinn have an open relationship(?), although that contradicted itself, hence the question mark on that point. I felt like Drew copped a raw deal but, then again, the guy did throw himself into it all with gusto. I’ll give him passion points. I did finish the book and I didn’t have to, I bought my own copy and I could have stopped at any time, which I do often with many books, but I wanted to see what happened and that means something to me. It meant I was attached, it may have been Stockholm syndrome, but it was there.
There's lot of love for this book on here and Goodreads so take my review as you find it.
Another suspenseful novel. Nate and Quinn are great together. Did not like Drew being put into the mix. A few problems with the story was the transition from one event to the next. It got confusing or lacking something. For example, end of Chapter 19 Nathan”….pressed the accelerator to the floor.” Chapter 20 Drew is captured by someone. What the heck happened between flooring the accelerator and the capture? DID I MISS A CHAPTER? So how did Quinn find Drew in the freezer? Drew was the worst Agent ever. Looking forward to the next book.
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