The Hardest Thing: A Dan Stagg Mystery

[James Lear] ☆ The Hardest Thing: A Dan Stagg Mystery ñ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Hardest Thing: A Dan Stagg Mystery A great mystery, action, suspense, and graphic unrestrained sex! Barbara A. Mazzuca Review:The Hardest Thing is the first book Ive read by James Lear. And I quite enjoyed it. The storys subplots add such insightful musing, producing a richer story. As the scheme intensifies, unraveling truth from lies becomes increasingly more difficult. Especially pertaining to the puzzling pieces that encompass the young protégé/secretary Dan is hired to protect. Secondary characters, both good

The Hardest Thing: A Dan Stagg Mystery

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Rating : 4.39 (734 Votes)
Asin : 1573449296
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-10-09
Language : English

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"as an erotic novel with romantic elements this book deserves five stars"- Dear Author"This might make a nice change-of-pace for erotica fans and mystery lovers alike, so if you want a book that packs heat, grab this one."Dallas Voice"James Lear’s sexy gay mystery pays homage to classic pulp fiction as a former U.S. A tremendously fun read--a great escape--with mystery, bad guys and have I mentioned a little (tons of) sex?"Sommer Marsden"A great mystery with some of the hottest erotic fiction I’ve ever read."Cameron D James"Dan Stagg, the narrator of James Lear’s seventh novel, The Hardest Thing, is a hot-tempered ex-marine with a bad attitude and a limitless libi

Why should he do the right thing—particularly when the army betrayed him? The Hardest Thing is a sexy gay mystery as only James Lear can write it: filled with lots of gay sexual encounters, romance, sweat, violence, and conspiracy.. Killing is easy. The vain, shallow—but most of all hot—young man’s idea of protection includes sex. He’s offered a great deal of money to protect the young male secretary” of a powerful real estate broker. Army, Dan Stagg fell afoul of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. Love is The Hardest ThingJames Lear does Lee ChildOnce a major in the U.S. Dan quickly realizes something strange is going on: he’s being used as a shield for a much more sinister operation and must chose between easy money and sex or the ideals that he embodied in the Army. In his late 30s, tall, and muscular, Dan is prone to violence, always upholding what he views as justice

A great mystery, action, suspense, and graphic unrestrained sex! Barbara A. Mazzuca Review:The Hardest Thing is the first book I've read by James Lear. And I quite enjoyed it. The story's subplots add such insightful musing, producing a richer story. As the scheme intensifies, unraveling truth from lies becomes increasingly more difficult. Especially pertaining to the puzzling pieces that encompass the young protégé/secretary Dan is hired to protect. Secondary characters, both good and bad, are essential in a good story. Lear doesn't disappoint in this area. They are all well-defined and instrumentally . Exciting and compelling The Romance Reviews This is the first book of James Lear that I've read. When I read the blurb, I expected action men, raunchy sex, manipulation, mystery, intrigue and betrayal. I got it all in a read where constant action blares off the pages like a foghorn, demanding it be heard.Dan Stagg is disgraced, struggling and trying to hold down a job as a bouncer at a nightclub. When things go pear-shaped and he loses his job, Dan is approached by a shadowy character who offers him a job of a lifetime and the ability to do what he does best--kick arse, get bac. "fantastic campfire reading" according to MjSmoke. I actually liked this book very much. It was an easy read, and the story was paced very well. The lead character Dan was a nice contrast to the lead characters of most of Mr. Lear's other stories. I think there is a lot of room for this character's story to continue in another novel. While there was sexy bits (and they were hot!!) they actually flowed into the story and actually added to the purpose of the plot. While I would've had a different ending involving a certain older gentlemen (mmmmmm) I was not disappointed with the conclus