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Voices #2

Wanting

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Oliver and Langham need to discover why over twenty gay men are abducting then killing other gay men in a weird ritual…

Oliver and Langham have the huge task of finding more than twenty men who have committed a murder—one where the victim is gay and has been used and abused in a sexual rite. Upon viewing the first victim, Oliver knows this is the first of many, and he's dreading the bodies piling up.

Adam is sick of hiding. He's secreted himself away since he was attacked by a violent gang and knows he needs to sort himself out before his boyfriend, Dane, gets tired of looking after his every need. After he's exposed to another frightening episode in the mini-mart where Dane works, they both realise something's got to give. They move away to Lower Repton, a small hamlet that recently hit the news due to the Sugar Strands case.

What should have been a shelter from the evil of city life becomes another nightmare. Adam is forced to face his fears when he and Dane find a dead body—and Adam starts hearing voices in his head. The two men meet Oliver and Langham, and together they are drawn into a web of deceit.

Reader Advisory: This book contains detailed reference to mutilation, rape and murder.

136 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 8, 2013

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Sarah Masters

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Sarah Masters is one of three pen names I write under. Sarah mainly writes m/m. Natalie Dae writes het erotica, while the third, Charley Oweson, writes thriller/horror/suspense books with no sex.

www.emmyellis.com

I enjoy writing all genres, though I haven't attempted, nor plan to attempt Sci-Fi.

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Profile Image for JustJen "Miss Conduct".
2,388 reviews156 followers
December 11, 2013

Review written for The Blog of Sid Love.

This installment is a little bit different than book 1, but I found I enjoyed it a bit more. Oliver and Langham are still working together to solve the mysteries behind the deaths Oliver is led to. They are now living together as well.

But we now meet another couple, Adam and Dane, who have some issues of their own they are dealing with. Much of the story is based around them, and while I found I missed more time with Oliver and Langham, these two were quite interesting. I definitely missed the banter and humor between Oliver and Langham in this segment, as that was one of the things I enjoyed in the first book, but I enjoyed Adam and Dane quite a bit here.

While the Sugar Strand case seemed to be solved in the last book, there are new cases that seem to be similarly connected. Adam and Dane are pulled into matters somewhat by chance, and then Adam starts hearing voices, though they are the voices of victims still alive, as opposed to Oliver’s deceased voices. They are again on a race for time to find the murders before another person falls victim, and each crime gets worse than the one before.

They end up sort of teaming up together to solve the mystery of the murdering, torturing, and quite creepy cult, and things get pretty intense.

If you enjoy more of a suspenseful crime mystery story with your romance, this is a unique and interesting series. I’m hoping there will be more to come for these guys and look forward to seeing more from Ms. Masters
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July 13, 2016
4.5 STARS
I'm really loving these books, trigger warnings for book #2 though.
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July 10, 2014
Wanting by Sarah Masters
Book 2 in the Voices Series.
Oliver and Langham are at it again. Solving murders and being hot as ever.
In this story Sarah brings on another M/M couple to enhance the story line. I just loved Adam. He has gone thru a lot in his life and has become so much stronger for it. Adam has special talents like Oliver due to a traumatic event in their lives. Thank god for this or poor Oliver would have been toast. Since Oliver and Langham have gotten closer his talents have enhanced. With this upgrade he can actually see what has happened and also what will happen. I am loving these two more and more with each story I read. Another bit that I love is that Sarah teases us with the set up for the next book in the series. Makes you just want to hurry up and download the next one to see what happens. It is a good thing I have it ready to go. Ok I can’t wait anymore; I am off to start Keeping! I received this book as a gift from the author.
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June 5, 2017
This one wasn't as good as the first book, but it was still a great read. I could have used another 100 pages about the actual crime, because it was kind of glossed over. I love the idea of hearing the voices of the dead and working with the police to find the killer. I will definitely continue the series.
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