Carlisle Cops
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Fire and Water
by Andrew Grey
Part 1 of the Carlisle Cops series
Officer Red and lifeguard Terry might discover a connection if they can see past what's on the surface
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Fire and Ice
by Andrew Grey
Part 2 of the Carlisle Cops series
Ex-lovers Donald and Carter reluctantly come together to care for orphaned Alex, and Alex's secrets might be their key to happiness.
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Fire and Rain
by Andrew Grey
Part 3 of the Carlisle Cops series
Can Officer Kip help Jos keep his small family together despite a distant relative's determination to destroy it?
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Fire and Snow
by Andrew Grey
Part 4 of the Carlisle Cops series
Estranged from their families, Fisher and JD make a connection. But can their relationship survive depression, fire, a drug epidemic, and the secrets of their pasts?
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Fire and Hail
by Andrew Grey
Part 5 of the Carlisle Cops series
Brock Ferguson knew he might run into his ex-boyfriend, Vincent Geraldini, when he took his first job as a police officer in Carlisle. Vincent's attitude during a routine traffic stop reminds Brock why their relationship didn't last. What Brock doesn't expect is finding two scared children in the trunk of a Corvette. He's also surprised to learn the kids' mother is Vincent's sister. But his immediate concern is the safety of the two children, Abey and Penny, and he offers to comfort and care for them when their mother is taken into custody. Vincent is also shocked to learn what his sister has done. For the sake of the kids, he and Brock bury the hatchet-and soon find they have much more in common than they realized. With Abey and Penny's help, they grow closer, until the four of them start to feel like a family. But Vincent's sister and her boyfriend-an equal-opportunity jerk-could tear down everything they're trying to build.
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Fire and Fog
by Andrew Grey
Part 6 of the Carlisle Cops series
Carlisle police officer Dwayne knows what Robin is doing the moment he lays eyes on the young man at Bronco's club. But he doesn't know that, like him, Robin also comes from a family who cast him out for being gay, or that he's still lugging around the pain of that rejection. Robin leaves the club, and soon after Dwayne decides to as well-and is close by when things between Robin and his client turn violent. When Dwayne finds out Robin is the victim of a scam that lost him his apartment, he can't leave Robin to fend for himself on the streets. Despite Dwayne's offer of help and even opening up his home, it's hard for Robin to trust anything good. The friendship between them grows, and just as the two men start warming up to each other, Robin's sister passes away, naming Robin to care for her son. Worse yet, their pasts creep back in to tear down the family and sense of belonging both of them long for. Will their fledgling romance dissipate like fog in the sun before it has a chance to burn bright?
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