A STICKY, MESSY AFFAIRA missing young woman, an abusive boyfriend, and a trail with dead-end clues have Clay Mortimer and Tate Williams of M&W Investigations chasing their tails. Not a position they often find themselves in, if ever. When an employee of the erotic chocolate shop in Fetish Alley disappears, the usual suspects don’t pan out, and Tate and Clay need to find the clue that’ll help … that’ll help them solve the case. When chocolate molds of the missing woman’s body parts start being delivered and are accompanied by odd notes, the urgency to find her ratchets up. And through it all, Tate and Clay find all sorts of delicious ways to spice up their love.
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The Crew is Back
Clay and Tate and the crew are back to solve an odd mystery – Olivia has gone missing, and her kidnapped sent chocolate molds of her to prove she’s alive. There’s lots of vignettes from Jax and Dare and Relio and Tomas, so you feel connected to these characters, but the development of Clay and Tate’s settled relationship is central. Set in the holiday season, this story has some tense moments, but ends with a warm fuzzy feeling.
Fetish Alley needs Tate and Clay to bring home one of their own. Wonderful characters, interesting investigations and steamy connections create a great story. The writing flowed beautifully and the story-line kept me reading. The supporting characters were really well done and added so much depth to the story. I loved the chocolate messages from the kidnapper and thought it was really creative.
I loved the creation of Fetish Alley and all the amazing shops that were located there. The details of the alley makes me want to visit. The dynamic between the retired soldier Clay and the retired DEA undercover agent Tate are intense and compelling. Neither man is perfect and both have their issues, but together they are amazing. i really love the interactions of Tate and Clay in this story.
i so enjoy Aurelio and Tomas and love that we got more of them in this book. I am a fan of this author and am so happy to see this series continue.
This is book three in the delightful Fetish Alley series. I am crossing my fingers and wishing for a book four in this series.
Clay and Tate are investigating the disappearance of Olivia a women they know who works at a shop in Fetish Alley. They are having a hard time finding any clues until someone send a letter and a chocolate mold of Olivia’s ear to say she was alive and safe. I really enjoyed this book.
I really enjoyed my return to Fetish Alley. Tate and Clay continue to delight and entertain me as they hunt for a missing woman and deal with some creepy uses for chocolate.
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A Jolly Holiday With Tate & Clay! Snow Angels Optional!
MMy Thoughts and Review:
Ahhh…Fetish Alley, the only place in the UK where Father Christmas comes early and most likely enjoys being strapped to a St. Andrews Cross while being spanked like he were a naughty elf.
Where shop windows may be decked out in lewd fairy lights, displays of peacocks with foil-wrapped chocolate c*cks for tails, and restaurants that serve food that might need to be chased around your plate with a fork, and could quite possibly beg you with pleading eyes NOT to eat it.
However quirky and offbeat this small community, they take care of each other, and look out for one another. It is because of this that Tate and Clay have been called to the alley once more. One of the alleys own has gone missing without a trace.
As Tate and Clay put their heads together and work with the police to try and find the young woman, chocolate molds of body parts begin to show up.
This has been my favorite in the series so far. While I am absolutely over the moon for Tate because he is smothered in sarcasm like mashed potatoes in gravy, in book #3 we get to enjoy Clay’s playful side. It felt like once Clay hung up his suits, he relaxed more. Oh, he is still every bit the professional, and a strong father figure to Jax, but as the Christmas holiday approached he reconnected with his youth and it was a joy to see.
I also loved getting a deeper look into the romance between Relio and Tomas, who have both been strong secondary characters since the first book and I am crossing my fingers that we get more more more…Please and Thank YOU, more!
This series is so much fun! It is funny, quirky, sexy AF, and actually quite swoon-worthy at times, as romance goes. **sigh… If you haven’t read this series, you are missing out. Yes, you can read them as stand-alones, but really why would you?
5 symphony-in-street-art-stars
I was gifted my copy of this book.
Faced with a missing person who works in the Alley, Tate and Clay must find her, before something happens to her.
This is the third book in the Fetish Alley, and while not TOTALLY necessary to have read book one, For Fox Sake and book two, Death by C*ck, personally, I think it would help. Tate and Clay’s relationship grows ever deeper through the three books, and also Tomas and Relio’s and you could do with knowing what happened in the other books. Just a personal recommendation!
I loved books one and two, and while I really REALLY enjoyed this one, it didn’t quite hit *that* spot, you know??
Oh don’t get me wrong, it’s still a bloody good book, with all the immense love that Tate and Clay have for each other, along with their wicked sense of humours. All the old man jokes, and all the ribbing between Tate and Relio. All the stress that Tomas causes Relio, and in fact, vice versa.
The missing girl from the chocolate shop story line didn’t play out how I thought it was going to, I’m not really sure how I DID see it playing out, but I felt it wasn’t this way and you all know how I feel about sharing my book feelings!
I love that Tate and Clay, while adoring the ground the other walks on, are not lovey-dovey-I-love-you all the time. They show it in different ways and it’s THOSE ways that make this book, for me anyway.
But Ms Mac Nicol?? I really want that wedding, you hear me!
4 very VERY good, but not quite hitting *that* spot stars
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Loved the book it was great, the story was well written and the characters are interesting. Wow talk about trying to catch my breath to write this review. Tate and Clay receive a message about a employee from the Fetish Chocolate shop. It was hot, raw, sexual, sensual passion and lust it was erotic with the imagination to explode in unbelief.
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This is a different adventure. This is part of the Fetish Alley series and was a great addition. You get so much happening in this fun adventure. You have missing person, mean boyfriend and a new case with a dead end what will Clay and Tate do? All th above. You will enjoy the twists in this chocolate adventure. A great mystery for everyone.
Tate and Clay bring flair for the unusual to entertain us once more.
How about chocolate molds of human body parts. Would not seem so unusual, expect a woman went missing days before this unique chocolate surfaces. Will they find their missing person alive? Definitely grabbed my attention.
Another wild fetish mystery solved by a fabulously hot couple wrapped in quirks, wild banter, plenty of steam, and just the right amount of romance.
Another great read in the Fetish Alley series. For maximum enjoyment, I advise reading in order. The characters show development throughout each book.
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