This was a good story. It was exciting, interesting, funny, and hot. There wasn’t any angst, either. I usually love that but it wasn’t right for this story so it was good that they moved slowly but didn’t get melodramatic. The danger was excellent.
I love that Hazel from the beginning mentions transphobia against her and the main character not only doesn’t blink an eye, he doesn’t even make a comment or even think about the fact the she is trans. It was if she said they were bigoted against people who carried purses. It was relevant later in a brief but very meaningful way.
The story was pretty funny. I can’t believe one of the characters was Rocky Hudson and it was never commented on. I think the reader, Greg Boudreaux, helped present it as even funnier than it was written. He’s excellent.
There was a lot of sexual tension. It seemed like all they thought about, just having sex with each other. At first only a description of looks not personality, nothing to make me understood their obsession. But it was pretty hot. Really hot. Super hot. It then became sweet and touching. Even though there was a lot of sex, it was beautiful.
A wifebeater isn’t a garment and it was used multiple times in the story. I really hate that nickname being used because it devalues the suffering in domestic violence.
There were a lot of powerful women. There weren’t many if any non-white people though.
This is the last book in the series but there are other Stonewall investigation series. I think this is my favorite story so far. I’m eager to see if there’s anything better.