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After witnessing a mob hit, surgeon Jack Francisco is put into protective custody to keep him safe until he can testify. A hitman known only as D is blackmailed into killing Jack, but when he tracks him down, his weary conscience won't allow him to murder an innocent man. Finding in each other an unlikely ally, Jack and D are soon on the run from shadowy enemies. Forced to work together to survive, the two men forge a bond that ripens into unexpected passion. Jack sees the wounded soul beneath D's cold, detached exterior, and D finds in Jack the person who can help him reclaim the man he once was. As the day of Jack's testimony approaches, he and D find themselves not only fighting for their lives... but also fighting for their future. A future together.
- Sales Rank: #1008488 in Books
- Published on: 2009-04-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.02" h x .64" w x 5.98" l, 1.00 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 308 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A- rating...
By Smitten with Reading
My Review:
Overall.... 4.25
Performance... 4.25
Story.... 4.00
Okay, for as long as I've been reading m/m, this book has been on my to read list just because everyone raves about it. When i saw the audio was available, I knew that it was time. And now I get it...just why everyone loves this book. It's a fascinating story about the unlikely romance between two heroes who shouldn't have ever been in a place to fall in love...but then they did. Seriously, LOVE unlikely romances when the author can make it work.
And this definitely is an unlikely love story since D is the hitman sent to kill Jack, a surgeon who was unlucky enough to be at the wrong place at the wrong time...which means he's now the key witness against a huge mob boss and everyone is gunning for him. The problem is...D doesn't kill people who don't deserve it. An innocent surgeon falls under that umbrella and D decides to take Jack under his wing and protect him. Just because D doesn't kill him, doesn't mean that other hitmen won't take the job. But there's so much more brewing to this story line...both on D and Jack's side...and as they run for their lives...they both find a new reason why they really need to live.
It's a great story and it's very in depth. This is a long book. I'd be listening and look at the audio thinking that the story was winding down only to find that there was still over 4 hours left. I love that. This is a story that will definitely leave you satisfied.
There's so much to love about this story. I love the grey area of what D does...he truly is a bad guy, but has a great moral code and finding out exactly why/how he got to this place was heartbreaking. I like that the author took that fact and used it. Jack truly does have an issue with D's history. While he understands, he isn't sure that he can accept that reality longterm, even if D leaves the business. That was a great reality in this fictional world. Jack is so super-intelligent...the best scene in the book when he's on the stand proving what a prick the defense attorney is...I was laughing out loud. And this isn't one of those books where the bad guys are caught and everything is tied up in a tidy little bow. The author truly does add those touches of reality to it all that make it fabulous...and easier to believe the happily ever after when it does come. I adored the way she ended the book. It was just really good.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Zero at the Bone Will Chill and Thrill!
By Tracy
Fantastic. Just absolutely and utterly fantastic.
I won't go into another summary of the plot, it's been sufficiently and succinctly summarized in the product description. In fact, I'm not even sure I can review it as well as some have, but after reading Zero at the Bone, I just couldn't fail to add my complete appreciation and admiration of the book and its author.
I was blown away by the depth and intricacy of this story. It's a thriller that grabs you by the throat from the very beginning with its taut pacing and moral ambiguity, and blasts you into a journey across country, through tragedies of past and present, mapping the human soul and the heart's capacity to love and heal along the way. There is SO very much to appreciate and enjoy in this book. It's gritty and urbane. It's tragic and funny. It's hopeful and grief stricken. And it's delightful to find an author that takes the time to allow the story to reveal all of that to the readers in a realistic and dauntingly honest way, instead of paring down the length of the book for the sake of a single element.
I'd caution anyone who was too keen on labeling this book as one thing or another - or using any labels at all, really. Yes, it's an M/M romantic thriller. But that label is far too confining for such a huge story of crime and passion, danger and redemption, self sacrifice and loss...and the joy of finding. It's just a totally huge story in every way. I don't mean the length of it - though it IS delightfully long - but the scope of it. The feel of it. The feeling it left in me after finishing it. It's just huge.
I loved this book. I loved the plot. I loved the characters - Jack, who's almost too good a man to be believed, and yet has just enough peccadillos to make him real (and totally lovable), is a staunch idealist and inherently humane, and D, who has more layers than a tiered wedding cake, each one darker than the last, and each one driven by pain and circumstance. Crushingly human, blind to his worth, D in particular struck a chord in me that will last long after I archive this book. Both of the men were so very real to me, their relationship - the WHOLE of their relationship, not just the romance parts, was so adroitly woven, I felt like I was a part of their world, instead of them being a part of mine. And the secondary characters - the mysterious X and the earnest Churchill in particular - were pure delight.
Seville is a MASTER of character development and with Zero at the Bone, has proven herself capable of going the distance. Keeping a book that long on an even pace without losing control of the plot is a feat that many of my all time favorite authors don't always manage to do. Seville does it with aplomb.
In absolutely every way, I highly recommend this book. If you're one of the unfortunates who has yet to discover the opportunities for a great read in books including gay relationships, this would be a good place to start if you're looking to. I haven't read many books that matched this level of satisfying reading, regardless of the gender pairing.
I'll say it again - I LOVED it!
35 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
Good but also bad in frustrating ways
By Merrin
Mad would be too strong a word to use for this, but this book frustrated me to no end. It was so very good in so many ways, and so horribly awful in others.
Good first: she actually bothered to think about the psychology of one previously straight guy and one fighting his gay guy getting together, and actually bothered to make it believable. The progression of emotion and feeling was awesome. The plotting was awesome. I like that the plot wasn't just one carefully construed string of circumstances to get them to have sex as often as possible. I love the conversation Jack has with his friend near the end, before he's seen D again, where he just doesn't know how a day-to-day relationship would work, and whether his feelings were entirely based on circumstance or Stockholm Syndrome. I love that they THINK about these things, and she shows their day-to-day struggles in the denouement, and it is all awesome.
Bad second: I know other people love it, and that it helps them get the character of D, and that's just hunky dory and I'm glad it works for you. I hated, hated, HATED D's dialect. If I'd run across this story on the internet and hadn't paid to read it on my kindle, I may not have ever finished it, I loathed it that much. It's the kind of thing that sends me straight out of a story. I'm glad I pushed through because I really enjoyed this book, but that definitely knocks off a star for me. The other thing that threw me right out of the story: the utter and complete lack of a mention of lube or preparation before all the sex they had until more than halfway through the book. You guys, two men do not penetrate each other without SOME KIND of prep. Or, not and both enjoy it.
Jane, honey, I suggest you read some gay sex manuals to help you out with the mechanics, because the sex scenes were definitely not the strongest point of your novel, and I would greatly love it if you kept writing gay fic that I can read. I would also suggest an editor/beta/proofreader for next time, and if you used one this time, I would find a new one. You need someone who disagrees with your choices sometimes.
So! I liked this book, I would totally recommend with a few caveats, and that's where it all evens out. :)
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