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everything that happened in the first book it's uderstandable that the relationship between Andrew and Nick would take a hit, so I see why the author decided to write this novella.
Was it believable Yes. Was it satisfying I don't think so, It's a short story and there was a lot of internal thoughts, nightmares, sex and not enough resolution, You can't possibly expect me to be happy with something that got addressed only in the last two chapters and was sealed with yet another sex scene! Bottom line, this book did nothing for me and I'd have gladly accepted the not so happy yet hopeful ending of the first book.
I wish I had never read this book, I felt awful while reading it,of the story is spent with Andrew and Nick fighting and talking about breaking up or Andrew being introspective about breaking up, The resolution seemed a bit cheap after all the buildup, The writing was competent which is why Im givingstars, L. A. Witt never disappoints. sitelinkSee review here Cover: As bad as the first and the second
Title: A good one, Not brimming with imagination, but nothing shabby either!
Story/My thoughts: It's a little novella and the third installment in the "Cover Me" series.
Centering around the couple of the first book, we see that after all they have been through, silence found it's way between them and nothing is like it should be anymore.
After one leaving the house they have shared for good, we follow them on their way back together, It's nice when we see that even in Romance Land, not all is peaches and creme after the HEA took place, The style is clear, the sex hot and we all hope that if we ever lose the path we share that we find back together like that!
Will I read it again Maybe someday.

Audiobook: The great Charlie David is reading and man, do I love that voice : Sarà che questo terzo libro è troppo corto, sarà che questa serie mi è piaciuta tantissimo, ma l'ho appena finito e vorrei già rileggerlo! Short, this is basically the epilogue to a HFN which looks like it will turn into a tentative HEA.

I was glad LA Witt didn't give Andrew and Nick a glossy romantic ending, it would have been wholly unbelievable,
Instead we see them struggling to deal with the traumas of the aftermath of their respective injuries and suffering with pretty clear PTSD which is going untreated.


However, all is not doom and gloom and this well crafted novella does a superb job of showing them trying to work through things and committing to the fact they still love each other.

It has a hopeful ending which feels truly earned, First, I dont like my HEAs or HFNs put into doubt, I jumped to book three before two bc I was going to be really annoyed if that happened here, Instead it was the transition from HFN to HEA, This story ties up a lot of the things I felt were left too open/ignored in the first book and gives a satisfying ending to the serious as a whole.
. though, half the story reads like soft core porn, I mean seriouslyof the story is oh maybe we should actually talk now, . . meh, sex is WAY easier, The story is still solid though, Qui la mia Recensione:
sitelink blogspot. it This was really the last three chapters of sitelinkCover Me, I guess they just wanted another, This is how Nick and Andrew deal with the trauma of their first two months, Yeah! Wow! I expected a lot more from this book, All of a sudden they have these problems that I didn't even understand half of the time, Then, after some time, the author just ended the book with a short chapter, Too bad, I really liked Andrew and Nick and this was a let down : Probabilmente poteva anche non essere scritto questo libro ma Andrew è adorabile e l'autrice scrive di emozioni e sentimenti in un modo unico
L A Witt ti adoro Andrew and Nick have been having problems ever since Andrew took a bullet meant for Nick, following Nick almost being killed.
They both feel responsible for the others injuries and the guilt is killing them, Here's a tip getting counseling does not mean you're weak, And boy do they both need therapy together and alone, Instead of doing that, though, they assumed that their normal "don't think about it, don't talk about it" method would work, Um no. Instead, they are tearing each other apart because they don't naturally have the tools to deal with everything they've been through,

Their situation really broke my heart, Relationships are hard work under the best of circumstances, And with Andrew being a cop and Nick a paramedic, work stress for them is higher than it is for most of us.
Add to that what they were put through when their relationship was new and, . . damn.

For most of this novella, I was questioning whether our guys would make it, Things were pretty grim for a while, They get there, but it took hitting bottom for them to really decide for sure that their relationship was worth fighting for,

Damn, LA Witt can sure put her characters and readers! through the ringer, I'm sure I've said this before, Phew! We made it. This book is supposed to pick up the story of the two MC's in Cover Me, Nick and Andrew, The book opens and they now have all these problems and conflicts for which the author gives the reader no insight, The books is literally a couple of hundred pages of wallowing, Nick and Andrew were great characters and they and we deserved a better story than this,.Well, this is just a pitiful rerun of the first part of the series Cover Me but without a crime plot, only two men who are apparently in love with one another, have great sex but who cant communicate although their problems are so futile that they
Seize Search Me (Cover Me, #3) Authored By L.A. Witt  Distributed As Interactive EBook
can be solved within two sentences at the end.
Very convincing. Duh. Dopo ladrenalina del suo prequel “Coprimi”, questo libro ha tutto un altro ritmo, ma ormai ho imparato che la signora Witt riesce a spostarsi agevolmente in ogni spazio dei sentimenti umani, e in ogni situazione, raccontandoli con realismo e coinvolgimento.

Ho finito ieri il primo libro, che ci lasciava in ospedale dopo il ricovero di Andrew, e devo dire che è stato interessante ripartire da lì, anche se un anno dopo, anche se attraverso un sognoricordo.

Mi è piaciuta particolarmente la scelta di cambiare punto di vista, quello di Nick era stato intrigante e coinvolgente, ma ora ho avuto modo di capire di più laffascinante poliziotto e i suoi tormenti.
Andrew che cerca di salvare la sua relazione con luomo che ama, un amore che rischia di finire a causa delle ferite emotive e fisiche che li hanno segnati entrambi.
I continui litigi, invece che chiarire i loro problemi, li dividono sempre più, e i sensi di colpa li divorano dentro come una bestia affamata.
Un piccolo viaggio fuori città, una vicinanza quasi forzata, sembra essere lultima occasione per ricucire un rapporto logorato, ma solo se entrambi sono disposti a cedere le armi e ad aprire davvero il cuore, mettendo a nudo i propri sentimenti, le paure più profonde e tutti i sensi di colpa che hanno taciuto finora.

Anche se la storia è introspettiva e priva dellazione/adrenalina dei precedenti, mi è piaciuta ugualmente, La Witt sa raccontare i sentimenti con realismo, coinvolgendo il lettore, sia nel dolore sia nei momenti damore, e posso assicurare che ce ne sono parecchi.

It was a really sweet, small novella, TBH I felt like author added this book for no reason because we did not needed it, She could have done that in the first book but I am glad Nick and Andrew figured things out,stars! In Cover Me, Detective Andrew Carmichael and paramedic Nick Swain barely escaped Nicks delusional stalker with their lives, Now, months later, the physical scars havent quite healed, and neither have the emotional ones, Lingering guilt and resentment threaten to tear their relationship apart, but Andrew isnt ready to give up, Hes nearly lost Nick once, and hes not giving him up this time without a fight,


In a last ditch effort to keep them together, Andrew suggests a weekend away, but is that enough time to find a reason to keep their relationship alive Or is it time to let Nick walk away.
stars

This is a short follow up of Nick and Anthony from the first book, Cover Me, Their relationship is in shambles and on the verge of ending because neither of these doofuses want to talk about their feelings, Ugh! There is an HFN here, don't worry, and they do finally start talking about their emotional baggage in a constructive way, which is good.
I liked it but would've preferred a more HEA feel if this is the last in the series, and less focus on sex since it is short.
This review was originally published on my blog sitelinkJoyfully Jay,

Search Me is the third book in the Cover Me series and continues the story of paramedic Nick Swain and detective Andrew Carmichael.
The story picks up after the events of Trust Me and focuses on the relationship between the two men, rather than a police investigation like the first two stories.


When we last saw Nick and Andrew, they were recovering both physically and mentally from an attack by a mentally ill drug addict who tried to kill Nick and seriously wounded Andrew.
In Trust Me we got a hint that things aren't running smoothly with the guys as they are arguing a lot and having trouble moving past the attacks.
In Search Me we find that things have gotten quite dire, Nick and Andrew are always fighting and it is unclear whether their relationship will continue, In addition to the nightmares and mental stress both men are dealing with personally, they also each feel guilty for their role in the attack on the other.
They spend their time snapping at one another and avoiding talking about their problems, settling for bouts of sex in between arguing or silence.


Unlike the first book, Search Me is told from Andrew's point of view, He desperately wants to work things out with Nick, but has no idea how to fix their problems, Even though they have been together around a year, the men only had a short time in their relationship prior to the attacks and neither one really knows how to get back to what they once had.
They decide to take a few days away to try to work things out, but finding their way back to one another is proving to be the biggest challenge they have faced.


Even though this book deals with a painful time in their relationship, I was really excited to get to see Nick and Andrew once again.
After getting the hints that things weren't going well in the previous book, I was glad to get things resolved here and know the guys are heading off on the right path.
It was a little sad to see them struggling, but so realistic to imagine the toll the stress they faced would have taken on their relationship.
It was also nice to see some of the other characters from the series, including Macy, Brian, and Eric,

I really enjoyed this story and even when fighting, these guys are as hot as ever, This book was a great end to Nick and Andrew's story, If you are a fan of the series, this is one you don't want to miss,
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A coda that almost needed a coda, I have mixed feelings about this book because while I enjoyed it, and thought that if any couple needed to be revisited after the ending of their book it was Nick and Andrew, the revisit could have been handled a bit better.


One the one hand, Im glad L, A. Witt chose to return to Nick and Andrew not only did they meet during a high tension, traumatic situation, the entirety of their relationship happened under some seriously stressful conditions and ended with PTSD inducing events.
So catching up with them after it all went down makes sense, However, I felt like since it was meant to be a novella, getting Nick and Andrew to an actual HEA was rushed towards the end.
The book introduced the precariousness of their relationship and the underlying causes and spent so much time highlighting their misery that the resolution seemed abrupt and almost unearned.


It left me feeling that leaving them as they were at the end of "Cover Me", happy to have survived and together, was a better option if we were only going to revisit them to watch them be miserable together until they agree to get counseling.

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