![]() ![]() That way madness lies.īut this murder isn’t going to solve itself and as the clock ticks, both men are going to have to realize that there is no “I” in team. No, he definitely doesn’t want to put his key in Royce’s lock. He keeps telling himself his desire to help Royce has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that he is also sexy as hell. So instead of being put off by Locke’s frostiness, Sawyer just feels that much more committed to warming him up to their eventual friendship. Unbeknownst to his partner, Sawyer has a soft spot for wounded things (just ask his cat), and Detective Royce Locke is the epitome of pent-up loss. And reading through the victim’s six months’ worth of hate mail sure would be easier with a friend. What’s worse, the extremely chilly reception Sawyer gets from his new partner has him feeling he might be going it alone on this one. ![]() ![]() It doesn’t help that the deceased is a notoriously homophobic, women-hating white supremacist with a list of enemies a mile long. Summoned to a ghastly crime scene about two seconds into his first shift, he barely has time to get his head on straight before he hits the ground running. Plot: Still mourning the death of his husband two years ago, Sawyer Key thinks he might finally be ready for a new start– though his first day on the job as a detective for the Savannah PD doesn’t exactly go according to plan. ![]()
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