Can they open up to one another and explain exactly what they want in the bedroom?
Oliver and Langham are on the hunt for another killer—one who befriends women then kills them because he thinks God told him to. He uses a roulette wheel to determine their manner of death, and the result is never pretty.
During their investigation, Oliver and Langham have to visit a BDSM club, knowing the killer will be there. However, Oliver’s senses are messed up—too many people around, and the stage show is a little too interesting—so the man they seek gets away. After the show, the two men have questions about what they want in the bedroom. Can they open up to one another and explain exactly what they want?
Through messages from the dead, Oliver knows the killer will lure another woman away very soon. The question is, will Oliver and Langham reach her in time before the roulette wheel spins again?
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.
This is the 4th installment in the series and I continue to be baffled by why I wait so long to read the next one when I really enjoy them! The mystery is so interesting, especially when we're presented both sides throughout the entire story, plus Oliver's sixth sense and the ghosts helping out. This one also took us a little deeper into Oliver and Langham's relationship with the flashbacks. I swear I'm not going to wait so damn long to read the next one!
Aching by Sarah Masters This is book 4 in the Voices Series This one kinda started out slow for me but in the middle I finally got into it. Poor Oliver and Langham are never going to get a break. We have another psycho on the loose and poor Oliver gets to see how the crime takes place through the victim’s eyes. How would this not drive some one mad? Oliver is a champ! Is there no limit to this talent? I am starting to think that this maybe a curse. It is a good thing that he can contact the dead or they would never find the killer but the toll it is taking on Oliver is terrible. Can Oliver handle anymore? Guess I will find out in the next book in the Voices Series, Faking. I received this book as a gift from the author.