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ISBN: 1615815244 (ISBN13: 9781615815241)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=1932
Series: A Matter of Time #1-2
Characters: Jory "J" Keyes, Samuel "Sam" Thomas Kage
Setting: Illinois(United States)
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A Matter of Time, Vol. 1 (A Matter of Time #1-2) Paperback | Pages: 280 pages
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Vol. 1 (Books One and Two)

Jory Keyes leads a normal life as an architect’s assistant until he is witness to a brutal murder. Though initially saved by police Detective Sam Kage, Jory refuses protective custody—he has a life he loves that he won’t give up no matter who is after him. But Jory’s life is in real jeopardy, especially after he agrees to testify about what he saw.

While dealing with attempts on his life, well-meaning friends who want to see him happy, an overly protective boss, and a slowly unfolding mystery that is much more sinister than he could ever imagine, the young gay man finds himself getting involved with Sam, the conflicted and closeted detective. And though Jory may survive the danger, he may not survive a broken heart.

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Title:A Matter of Time, Vol. 1 (A Matter of Time #1-2)
Author:Mary Calmes
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:2nd edition
Pages:Pages: 280 pages
Published:August 2nd 2010 by Dreamspinner Press (first published August 2010)
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. Contemporary

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4.5 HEARTS--Confession: I am a Jory Keyes and Sam Kage virgin.Relax...I am Jory virgin, no longer.I have already considered myself part of the Calmes guild, so to say. I love her words, don't care what anyone else has to say about it. She's my crack and I will huff it whenever I want. Her words give me just what I want: hot alpha vs. a matyr-ish lovable, less dominant man. It's like coming back for your favorite treat each time.Now I understand the Jory references to all that come after.Now I

Finished this the other night. Jory drove me crazy, although I did get to a certain point in the book (about 70% in) and realized that Jory didn't drive me as batshit crazy as before, so I guess that's progress ....... right? Anyhoo ..... Jory Is Perfect. Jory is Gorgeous. Jory is Clever, Funny, Resourceful.Jory is Fabulous in Bed.By the way, his architect boss Dante is also perfect, gorgeous, rich. You get the picture.Sam, a closeted hunky cop in the Jake Reardon fashion, meets Jory in the



An emotional rollercoaster ride that ends in a tear jerking cliffhanger.Great story. Hated the ending. Mary Calmes deserves a high five for the great writing. I read book one and two in two days on little sleep. I dreamed about the characters the night after finishing book two.Just can't get this one out of my mind.

Reread September 2018 So this series has been on my mind since I first read it a few months ago. I kept thinking I'd reread it to see if I felt the same about. And since I'm kind of in a reading funk right now, I was like why the hell not and give it another chance.Well, let me tell you, I still love Jory so much. I still hate fucking Sam Kage. I kept my rusty knives near. He's still a douchenoodle and dickbag who treats Jory like shit at times. Helllllooo...leave someone in the hospital why

**Audio Re-Read (again)**I swear I didnt mean for it to happen!! I just couldnt find anything I was interested in listening to and had a huge marketing/mailing project for work and I thought Id just listen until I figured out what new book I wanted to listen to and well, next thing I knew I wasnt even reading anything and I was only listening and book 1 lead to book 2 and well nowyeah, now I am on Volume 2 but that is a different review space, not this one. We'll talk again later...So, I am head

Re-read number... one gazillion? two?
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