blond nurse?—and we’ll make sure you don’t end up shitting in a grocery sack. Deal?”
Jackson closed his eyes, trying to picture Alex. Allies. He needed allies.
“Deal,” he murmured under his breath.
The next time he woke up, there was a perky blond twinky checking his vitals.
“Hello, Baby Cop,” Twinky purred, and Jackson squinted at him.
“Alex?”
“Ah, Dave’s been by. Yes. You can trust me. I’ll treat you right.”
Jackson smiled a little. “Good,” he said. “Good to have people have your back.”
About two weeks later—still in the fuzzy time when days bled into surgeries, bled into weeks, and then just bled—he saw Dave walk by, giving a little wave into his ICU unit.
“No flirting,” Alex said, putting his vitals on the tablet by his feet. “You’re slated for surgery in the next few days. Flirting puts strain on your organs.”
Jackson chuckled weakly. “I don’t even know if that organ works anymore,” he said. Sex? Sure. He’d probably have it. But not in this fucking ICU unit, that was for sure.
“Mine does,” Alex said with a saucy wink. He looked up at the clock. “And it’s time for my break. See you in two hours, Baby Cop.”
It took another month for Jackson to realize they both called him the same nickname.
But that day he realized they were banging each other silly, practically every break.
It gave him something to look forward to, really. Those two kind men, working hard, doing something good with their lives—and falling desperately in love.
More from Amy Lane
Fish Out of Water: Book One
PI Jackson Rivers grew up on the mean streets of Del Paso Heights—and he doesn’t trust cops, even though he was one. When the man he thinks of as his brother is accused of killing a police officer in an obviously doctored crime, Jackson will move heaven and earth to keep Kaden and his family safe.
Defense attorney Ellery Cramer grew up with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth, but that hasn’t stopped him from crushing on street-smart, swaggering Jackson Rivers for the past six years. But when Jackson asks for his help defending Kaden Cameron, Ellery is out of his depth—and not just with guarded, prickly Jackson. Kaden wasn’t just framed, he was framed by crooked cops, and the conspiracy goes higher than Ellery dares reach—and deep into Jackson’s troubled past.
Both men are soon enmeshed in the mystery of who killed the cop in the minimart, and engaged in a race against time to clear Kaden’s name. But when the mystery is solved and the bullets stop flying, they’ll have to deal with their personal complications… and an attraction that’s spiraled out of control.
Fish Out of Water: Book Two
They must work together to stop a psychopath—and save each other.
Two months ago Jackson Rivers got shot while trying to save Ellery Cramer’s life. Not only is Jackson still suffering from his wounds, the triggerman remains at large—and the body count is mounting.
Jackson and Ellery have been trying to track down Tim Owens since Jackson got out of the hospital, but Owens’s time as a member of the department makes the DA reluctant to turn over any stones. When Owens starts going after people Jackson knows, Ellery’s instincts hit red alert. Hurt in a scuffle with drug-dealing squatters and trying damned hard not to grieve for a childhood spent in hell, Jackson is weak and vulnerable when Owens strikes.
Jackson gets away, but the fallout from the encounter might kill him. It’s not doing Ellery any favors either. When a police detective is abducted—and Jackson and Ellery hold the key to finding her—Ellery finds out exactly what he’s made of. He’s not the corporate shark who believes in winning at all costs; he’s the frightened lover trying to keep the man he cares for from self-destructing in his own valor.
Fish Out of Water: Book Three
A tomcat, a psychopath, and a psychic walk into the desert to rescue the men they love…. Can everybody make it out with their skin intact?
PI Jackson Rivers and Defense Attorney Ellery Cramer have barely recovered from last November, when stopping a serial killer nearly destroyed Jackson in both body and spirit.
But their previous investigation poked a new danger with a stick, forcing Jackson and Ellery to leave town so they can meet the snake in its den.
Jackson Rivers grew up with the mean streets as a classroom and he learned a long time ago not to give a damn about his own life. But he gets a whole new education when the enemy takes Ellery. The