
Inevitable Disclosure
Valor and Doyle, Book 4
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Narrado por:
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Nick J. Russo
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De:
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Nicky James
Quaid is adrift in MPU. With his partner on extended leave, he’s alone and unsure if he wants to continue working on missing persons cases now that his sister’s case is closed. When the missing teen he’s been seeking for a week turns up dead, it’s the icing on the cake.
Maybe it’s time to explore a different career path.
Aslan and his partner, Torin, take over Quaid’s case, but Quaid can’t help but get involved. He wants justice for the girl. Justice for her grieving family.
Is homicide the career change he’s been looking for?
The trio makes a solid team, and their banter takes the edge off a serious case. Working alongside Aslan again is fantastic. They have found a balance that works, but for as comfortable as they have become as a couple, for as inevitable as their future together seems, something’s missing.
Aslan is ready to take the next step in their relationship, but Quaid needs certain feelings to be disclosed first.
Do actions speak louder than words? Or is there magic in saying I love you?
Inevitable Disclosure is the fourth book in the Valor and Doyle Mystery Series. It is a same-couple series that should be listened to in order. Although each book has a self-contained mystery with no cliff-hangers, the romance is overarching and progressive throughout the series.
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This book was an emotional roller-coaster. This is the first book in the Valor and Doyle series that I was able to predict whodunit, but I still never got bored. I love Quaid and Aslan. Their banter with Torin and Ruiz is hilarious!
This author is really good at writing humor, and yet it doesn't take away from the intensity of the story.
I loved the narrator for the audiobook too. I followed along reading and listening. Nick J Russo is such a good narrator. He's so good at making you feel all the emotions. Plus, his voice is sexy. 😂
So good!
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Great series
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Great story
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Thank you to Nicky and to Nick
Inevitable Disclosure
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Tough listen but so good
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Love this Series, Love this Story
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Russo’s performance is the best in this one thus far. The MCs voices are better differentiated making the listening much easier. I split between reading and listening and the transition was the smoothest in this book.
Keeps getting better!
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perfection, per ushe
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I’m a huge fan of Aslan and Quaid as a couple. They’ve come through all kinds of adversity and are still hanging in there. Quaid still won’t leave clothes at Aslan’s place and Aslan hasn’t been able to say those three little words since he uttered them to Quaid while drugged. What’s Quaid supposed to think? They’re practically living together but haven’t said those three LITTLE words. So is Aslan really committed? And if Quaid can’t let go of his past with Jack and all the damage that caused, is he even fit to be in a relationship with a guy who used to be quite the playboy?
This book jumps pretty quickly into the mystery. Quaid has a missing teenager who turns up dead. Homicide is Aslan’s department, but with Quaid’s partner Eden off work because of her daughter, Quaid’s adrift. So their bosses agree to let Quaid help out on the murder case.
OMG, high school. I so do not miss those days. And this group of the dead girl’s friends reminded me why I felt that way. And James’s description of a high school gymnasium was so vivid that I could’ve been back at my old high school. Powerful and got the point across – that’s a very angsty time in the lives of teenagers.
Now, I did consider and dismiss the ultimate killer. So I was sort of proud of myself? But well done, didn’t see all the twists and turns along the way.
Anyway, there’s a prologue then a jump back in time and I’d forgotten the prologue until the appropriate time.
This is just a great book and I can recommend it. Best enjoyed if you’ve been following the series, but it has a full arc of a mystery contained within.
Loving Nick J. Russo’s narration – he adds that extra spark to the books. There’s one more book and I’m hoping Aslan and Quaid will take the ultimate step. We’ll have to see…
Wow. Just wow.
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Another Fantastic Story to the Series
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