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Shacked Up: Up to Trouble, #2
Roughed Up: Up to Trouble, #3
Holed Up: Up to Trouble, #1
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Up to Trouble Series

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A man recovering from a traumatic event.

His partner supporting him the best he can.

An agent called back into the field by an old enemy.

 

A case in Detroit requires the onsite attention of FBI Special Agent Aaron Pearce. Men are being murdered, notes left behind that reference Pearce, inviting him back to the city. But Pearce doesn't want to leave his boyfriend, Mark Beecher, who is still recovering from their terrifying trip to Barbados. Surely someone else can track down this killer.

 

Mark Beecher tells Pearce what the man already knows: this case is too personal, and Pearce has to leave him and return to Detroit. Regretfully, Pearce leaves, and Mark works on becoming more comfortable with himself and his memories, making progress every day. Which means, when the stakes in Pearce's case become even more personal for him, Mark has to decide whether it's better for him to stay in Washington, D.C., or be with Pearce in Detroit. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHank Edwards
Release dateMay 15, 2023
Shacked Up: Up to Trouble, #2
Roughed Up: Up to Trouble, #3
Holed Up: Up to Trouble, #1

Titles in the series (4)

  • Holed Up: Up to Trouble, #1

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    Holed Up: Up to Trouble, #1
    Holed Up: Up to Trouble, #1

    An FBI agent with an attitude about his assignment. A civilian witness to a terrorist plan in need of protection. A mole within the FBI ranks that endangers them both. Civilian Mark Beecher overheard portions of a terrorist plot and is in need of protection. What FBI Special Agent Aaron Pearce thinks will be a simple babysitting job ends up more dangerous and life changing than he could have ever anticipated when an informant within the Detroit FBI office sends them on the run.   With no one to turn to, they hole up in a loft apartment and attempt to unravel the terrorist's full plan from the bits and pieces Mark overheard. Working together within the confines of the loft, the two grow closer and their attraction eventually erupts into passion.   But the informant is determined to find them, and when he does, Pearce is taken hostage. Now on his own, Mark realizes their roles have been reversed, and he is forced out of hiding—and his comfort zone—to try and save Pearce's life.   Holed Up is an opposites attract, forced proximity, FBI and civilian mystery thriller that kicks off the Up to Trouble series.

  • Shacked Up: Up to Trouble, #2

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    Shacked Up: Up to Trouble, #2
    Shacked Up: Up to Trouble, #2

    An FBI agent stuck behind a desk.  A man in a new city, living with his new boyfriend. A plot to quietly steal government data.   FBI Special Agent Aaron Pearce is running data searches and doing paperwork for agents in the field, where he should be himself. He is bored and on edge and takes his frustration out on everyone around him, including Mark, his new boyfriend who's just moved in with him.   Mark Beecher left his family and friends to move to Washington, D.C. to try and make things work with Pearce. It's a big city and everyone seems to either be in politics or law enforcement, except for him. It's isolating and emotional, and he's wondering if he made the right decision.    Pearce is drawn into another agent's case involving missing government data discs, which leads him to one common factor: the catering company where Mark is employed. He doesn't think twice about disobeying orders to stay out of the field, and risks not only his career, but his life as well, to join Mark in an undercover operation that will change their lives forever.

  • Roughed Up: Up to Trouble, #3

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    Roughed Up: Up to Trouble, #3
    Roughed Up: Up to Trouble, #3

    A well-earned island vacation. A missing boyfriend. An out of jurisdiction agent racing against time.   Mark Beecher and FBI Special Agent Aaron Pearce are relaxing on the island of Barbados, filling their days with sun, surf, and each other. At a restaurant off the usual tourist route, Mark sees a woman he believes may be in danger and wants to try and help, however, Pearce reminds him they are not citizens and have no legal power on the island.   But Mark can't forget the woman, even after they return to the restaurant but are unable to find her again. Following an argument with Pearce about his inability to let it go, Mark slips away to investigate on his own. He locates the woman, but she is in trouble, and when Mark tries to intervene, he's taken captive as well. Mark is drugged and hidden away to await a sex slavery ring auction.   When Pearce is unable to locate Mark, he makes a report to the Barbados Royal Police Force. The detective he speaks with asks a lot of questions that make Pearce realize he's most likely the prime suspect in Mark's disappearance. With no official legal power on the island, Pearce begins his own investigation, determined to find and rescue Mark before the man he loves is taken off the island and lost forever.

  • Choked Up: Up to Trouble, #4

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    Choked Up: Up to Trouble, #4
    Choked Up: Up to Trouble, #4

    A man recovering from a traumatic event. His partner supporting him the best he can. An agent called back into the field by an old enemy.   A case in Detroit requires the onsite attention of FBI Special Agent Aaron Pearce. Men are being murdered, notes left behind that reference Pearce, inviting him back to the city. But Pearce doesn't want to leave his boyfriend, Mark Beecher, who is still recovering from their terrifying trip to Barbados. Surely someone else can track down this killer.   Mark Beecher tells Pearce what the man already knows: this case is too personal, and Pearce has to leave him and return to Detroit. Regretfully, Pearce leaves, and Mark works on becoming more comfortable with himself and his memories, making progress every day. Which means, when the stakes in Pearce's case become even more personal for him, Mark has to decide whether it's better for him to stay in Washington, D.C., or be with Pearce in Detroit. 

Author

Hank Edwards

Hank Edwards has been writing gay erotic fiction for more than twenty years. He has written over two dozen novels and even more short stories. His writing crosses many sub-genres, including romance, rom-com, contemporary, paranormal, suspense, mystery, and wacky comedy. Find out more at www.hankedwardsbooks.com.

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