Long Shadow By Elle Keaton, Performed By Michael Dean
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Genre: Romantic Suspense, GLBTQ, MM
Tropes: Opposites Attract, Hurt Comfort, Family Found
Released: Audio-August 3, 2020; eBook-May 7, 2020
Publisher: Self-Published
Series: Hamarsson and Dempsey, Book 2
Length: 7hrs, 11 mins / 270 pages
Cover Design: Black Jazz Design
Niall’s never known anything but betrayal. All Mat wants is Niall’s heart; what will it take for him to coax Niall in from the cold?
Mat’s connection with Niall is tenuous. One step forward, two steps back. Since that night on the beach Niall’s been avoiding Mat like a bad case of the flu–which, ironically, most of his deputies have come down with. What will it take for Niall to believe Mat wants him for who he is?
Mat’s overworked, Niall’s unnerved, and then things really go sideways.
Will a killer destroy everything before Niall realizes they are stronger together than apart?
Long Shadow is a dual POV about a broody introvert and a somewhat patient Sheriff. Mat will have to prove to Niall he’s the man for him. The Hamarsson and Dempsey series follows the same couple as they find their way to their happily ever after.
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
Nice slow burn with lots of mystery.
I read Long Shadow when the ebook came out in May 2020 and I was so excited to get the opportunity to listen to and review the audio version. Michael Dean did a fantastic job with this book, just like he did with book one, Conspiracy Theory.
I started listening to this with the intention of catching up on some chores while I listened. Since I’d already read the book, I figured I didn’t have to pay really close attention while listening to the audio version. WRONG! LOL I was totally captivated by the story all over again and couldn’t let myself concentrate on anything else while I listened to it.
Michael Dean’s voice is so easy to listen to. He does unique voices for each character so it’s easy to tell who is talking. I really love the different female voices he used in this one (there are several). I’ve been known to shed more than one or two tears while reading a book but that doesn’t always guarantee that the audio version will affect me as deeply. Long Shadow absolutely engaged my emotions as much or more than when I read the book.
Below is what I said about the ebook when I read it:
Long Shadow is book two in the Hamarsson and Dempsey series with the main couple continuing throughout the series. Book one had a very satisfying HFN and this one even more so. The author does a great job of giving us information from book one that we need to enjoy this story. So, I kind of think you could read this without having read Conspiracy Theory but then you’d be missing a great book.
There is a lot of mystery and intrigue going on in Long Shadow and it kept me on the edge of my seat in places. A couple of things happened that I didn’t see coming which is always nice when reading romantic suspense. Mat and Niall’s relationship moves along at a steady pace, with Niall pretty much fighting it at every turn until he finally gives in.
I’m a big fan of slow-burn romance and this is a great one. If you’re looking for hot and spicy time being front and center this might not be the book for you. What it is though, is a wonderfully crafted story with interesting characters and enough suspense to keep you engaged until the end.
Some mysteries are solved in this book but there are still underlying issues that aren’t resolved. I really wouldn’t call this a cliffhanger because we definitely know that Mat and Niall are a couple and I didn’t feel like I was left hanging so much that I’ll die if I can’t read the next one tomorrow.
Don’t take that to mean that I didn’t love this, or don’t want the next one as soon as possible, because I do. But the story was complete enough to leave me very satisfied and not unhappy that I’ll have to wait until next year to read it.
Story: ♥♥♥♥♥
Performance: ♥♥♥♥♥
O Factor: Spicy
Note: Michael Dean previously used the name Michael Pauley and still has some titles on Audible under that name.
Available to borrow with Kindle Unlimited.
He paused at the guardrail, his hands jammed into the pockets of his jacket for protection
from the cold. As he stood at the end of the road, the fog began melting away, slow at first and then faster, until he could see all the way across the water to the mainland crouching in the distance. Niall took a deep breath of the salt-laden air, filling his lungs, then released it. As he stared out at the dark silhouette of land, something unnamable inside himself loosened a bit further, a nearly tangible click into place. Piedras felt right.
Niall didn’t feel like an old-timer, but he did have a history on the island; he existed here
as more than a bitter homicide cop. Some islanders—like Mat Dempsey—even seemed to want him there. Most of the residents seemed to accept Niall’s presence, and the few who whispered behind his back… well, that’s the way things had always been.
And, he thought as he breathed in and out again, more than likely the camper was no big
deal. He was making a mountain out of a molehill—something his grandmother used to say quite often. There was likely a perfectly good, lawful reason the owner was driving around the island and only using facilities when they were less likely to run into other inhabitants.
The cop in him protested. Niall tried to ignore it.
His thoughts drifted further afield, as the fog continued to fade, to the sexy and very
available Sheriff Dempsey. Mat seemed to see right into Niall’s soul and never once
flinched—he actually thought he liked Niall. Mat was something Niall had never had in his life, or not often, anyway. Mat represented family, safety, commitment. Given everything Mat had done since Niall had come back to Piedras, it should be easy for Niall to trust him. But he
couldn’t find the off switch for the little voice inside that pinged a warning every time he and
Mat got close.
It was, however, proving difficult to stop thinking about him.
Elle hails from the northwest corner of the US known for, rain, rain, and more rain. She pens the Accidental Roots, Never Too Late, Hamarsson and Dempsey and the Home in Hollyridge series’, all set in the Pacific Northwest. Elle’s books feature hot mm romance with the guarantee of an HEA. The men start out broken but they always find the other half of their hearts.
Elle loves both cats and dogs, Star Wars and Star Trek, pineapple on pizza, and is known to start crossword puzzles with ballpoint pen.
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Michael has well over 50 audio book titles currently available for purchase on Audible.com. He is versed in multiple styles and genres including fiction (novels and short stories) ranging from romance to science fiction to crime dramas to thrillers; business strategy books; health and wellness books; and even an occasional children’s book.
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