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Genre: Paranormal Menage
A Power Up! Story
A casualty of funding wars and an overzealous Defense Department trying to clean up its reputation after several failed experimental programs, the Psychic Warfare Program (PWP) is scrapped in the throes of its infancy. Its participants are transferred to other defense agencies, but a few decide to leave the government behind, knowing full well their freedom hinges on keeping a low profile and living under the radar.
Life on the outside isn't easy. Without the constant physical, mental and psychic training they've become accustomed to, many of the PWPs best break down, losing control of their abilities and their minds. Returning to Uncle Sam's open arms seems like their only viable option, until one of their own comes up with an idea that just might work . . . And the Power Up! Gym is born. Trainers, weights and fitness by day, psychic training and investigative work by night.
Ex-PWP agent Keegan Price likes beer, sex, and relaxing after a hard day's work. He's looking forward to exercising his telekinetic skills on a real case. Finding a lost locket seems almost too easy, but hey, it's a job away from the civilian world. When James Foreman tags along, so much the better. Foreman's a wiseass who loves a good time, and his ability to manipulate fire with a snap comes in handy. Keegan knows they're overqualified for this simple retrieval, but he figures he and James have earned a working vacation after spending so many hours in that damned gym. Except the case turns out to be anything but simple. The locket's a weapon, he and James can't take their eyes off the woman wearing it, and their spiraling sexual attraction for each other and her makes for one hell of a ride.
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: Anal play/intercourse, male/male sexual practices, menage (m/m/f).
LPeterson
Posted January 28, 2013
The Lost Locket is the first in a series by Marie that kind of takes off where Circe's Recruits and Dawn Endeavor series ended. Members of the PWP have move to Bend, OR and are keeping busy running a gym which covers as a base of operation for their new work as civilians. The gym also lets them work off their excess psychic energies.
Keegan and James have been friends from the first time they meet, making them work partners. And they couldn’t be any more different than night and day. Keegan is the long, tall, built and buff Texas sweetheart and James is as Keegan calls him, Mr. GQ. They get sent a what is suppose to be a simple retrieval job across country to find a girl and the locket they are to bring back. And in this tale, this is where they take that next step into a stronger and more physical relationship. While this is easier for James since he’s lusted after Keegan forever and has always loved both sexes, Keegan is still fighting his attraction to James.
When they get to where they’re suppose to be to find the girl who has the item they need to retrieve, they both realize that maybe there’s suppose to be a third in their little mix. But for James, he’s knows that Rory is as wary about any relationship with the two of them as Keegan still is with the still new relationship with him.
This story is their journey past insecurities and into love. The sex scenes are the usual hotness you expect from Marie. But for me I loved the story itself, the difference in the characters in this love triangle and the evolving relationships.
While this is the first in a series, these books can stand alone and do not need to be read in any particular order.
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Posted February 21, 2012
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Overview
Genre: Paranormal Menage
A Power Up! Story
A casualty of funding wars and an overzealous Defense Department trying to clean up its reputation after several failed experimental programs, the Psychic Warfare Program (PWP) is scrapped in the throes of its infancy. Its participants are transferred to other defense agencies, but a few decide to leave the government behind, knowing full well their freedom hinges...