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  • Clean Up on Aisle Mine

  • A Spy Like Me, Book 1
  • By: Patricia Logan
  • Narrated by: Michael Dean
  • Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Clean Up on Aisle Mine

By: Patricia Logan
Narrated by: Michael Dean
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Summary

Former CIA operative Damon Thorne is a fixer. He cleans up messes other people make of their lives to forget the wreckage his own has become. Whether it means retrieving a drug addict whose family is being blackmailed or rescuing a furball who’s the subject of a custody dispute, Damon just gets things done.

When the job means kidnapping the wild son of a prominent senator in an election year, it should come with hazard pay.

From the day Jude Chenoweth was born into wealth and position, his father has groomed him to follow in his footsteps. Jude has other plans. Openly gay and infamous, all he wants to do is live his life, create his art, and never settle down.

Life has a way of kicking butts, even the sexy ones. Thrown together in a situation neither wanted, Damon and Jude must now decide how to move forward. Jude knows something is wrong when he gazes into Damon’s haunted brown eyes and Damon recognizes there’s much more to Jude than the caricature he shows the world.

This might be the beginning of a journey...or an incredibly stupid mistake. Perhaps working together will help them process their own demons. Whatever happens, neither of them believes Damon’s assignments will always come with a heaping helping of bad guys.

Not always...right?

©2020 Westburg Publishing Corp (P)2020 Patricia Logan
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Just amazing as usual

You’ve done it again Patricia, loveable characters, exciting plot line and more to come. A*****

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Disappointing

I really hoped this book would be like the Executive Office Series by Tal Bauer, with a good balance of relationship development, chemistry, plot, action and intrigue; and politician-related and secret service type leads. Then I saw that the narrator was Michael Dean, which gave me pause as I find his voice nasal and insincere and quite grating. I also associate his narration with books that are more shallow fluff, that don’t suck you in. But, being ever the optimist, I gave this book a go. Wish I hadn’t! It’s such a drag. I got so bored and it was so difficult to get through it. Damon is awful at his job and makes ridiculous decisions. I’m surprised he’s survived this long. Didn’t feel into their relationship either. I won’t be getting the next book in this series.

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