In the Line of Fire
by Jaxon Altieri
Genre: M/M Gay Romance, Action, Suspense
TWO MEN ARE CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE. THE BIGGEST DANGER IS FALLING IN LOVE.
Shane is a man lost to depression and alcohol after the Giovanni family murdered his partner and lover,
Thomas. Now, he finds that his career with the F.B.I. hangs in the balance as he is called upon to take a
case that involves the same mafia family that stole everything he has cared for in his life.
Andrew is a Marine and witness to a gruesome shooting that has left him in the crosshairs of the crime
family that Shane is trying to bring to justice. Placed in protective custody, he must depend on the
broken, yet handsome man that the agency has charged with protecting him.
As Shane’s past and Andrew’s present collide, both men find that their lives aren’t the only things at
stake. With hitmen, violence, and a mole in the agency, they will come to depend on each other and start
to heal wounds, but risk falling in love, in hopes it’s not too late.
Jaxon Altieri is a half-human, half-dragon of Italian descent out to overthrow the world of LGBT
publishing. He is also a writer of gay romance and erotica who specializes in pervy erotic cowboy scenes
and over the top action sequences that may be too much for romance or erotica.
As a resident of Colorado with a history of writing weird shit and with a degree in business and IT, Jax
hopes to enjoy his writing career to its full extent. When he’s not writing, he’s playing with his dogs,
listening to metal, or trying to get in his partner’s pants. Oh, he also takes Krav Maga and loves Sci-
Fi
GUEST POST
Hey
all, Jaxon Altieri here doing a guest post. When I originally wrote
my book In the Line of Fire, I reflected a lot on what it meant to be
part of the LGBT community and also in the US Military. At the time
it was during the “Don’t ask, Don’t tell” era which made
trying to find love challenging. I guess more challenging as I wasn’t
fully open about being bisexual to myself.
While
the book features an out Marine, both characters carry a little bit
of me in them. Some of their attitudes are a reflection of mine over
the years as there is an age difference between the two men. While
there is a lot of action in the book, I wanted to stay true to who
the men were. I wanted their struggles to be seen as many times,
these professions aren’t seen as something a gay or bisexual man
would get into.
I
hope you love the book if you read it. Feel free to join my Facebook
group so we can get some serious discussion going on my writing and
even LGBT issues.
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