
I gave in to the plot and just let it happen at about 50% thru when I realized the holes in the story were too big to ever fill. Listening to the storyline is a whole other bag of WTF. He was sometimes so VOID of common sense through the book that I had to wonder how he put both shoes on in the morning. Relaxing to listen to and was a perfect fit for Tracey, the main character. Why do you keep recommending them to me!!?" My Audible App: Because apparently you like books with 2 hot guys getting themselves in all sorts of shenanigans, HEA's, and I think cops and Russians? Me: SOB, it's a conspiracy. What can I say that every other review hasn't already? My Audible App: "MICH, YOU HAVE TO READ THIS!" Me: "Ok, But Audible, I keep rating Mary Calmes books with like 3 stars worth of eh!. Well, I finished this little "gem" on the way home from work today. Would you recommend Floodgates to your friends? Why or why not? But he'd better be careful: if Cord is breaking the floodgates to wash away the past, he's going to have to hold tight to Tracy to make sure they're still standing when the tumult recedes. When Tracy finds himself with a target on his back, Cord finally has the chance to ride to the rescue and break through the dam of Tracy's reserve. Tracy and Cord have spent five years trying to suffocate their fiery attraction under a blanket of grudging antagonism. It'll be a tough sell reputation is everything, and Cord's is tarnished by his past indiscretions. Homicide inspector Cord Nolan wants nothing more than to show his best friend's little brother that he's a reliable man, but to do that he'll have to get Tracy to look past the player he used to be. His love life, however, features a cheating ex who, though out of the house, is not yet out of the picture - with a past that just might get Tracy killed. He has a wonderful family, good friends, and a dependable job. Tracy Brandt considers himself a lucky man.
