Title: Memento: A PsyCop Short (PsyCop #6.2)
Author Name: Jordan Castillo Price
Publication Date & Length: November 13, 2015 – 21 pgs
Seasons change, and so do fashion trends. But in this heartstring-tugging PsyCop short, what’s beneath the clothes matters most.
Do clothes make the man? Jacob Marks cuts an impressive figure in his tailored suits, but Victor Bayne is another story. Nowadays, Vic does his ghosthunting in off-the-rack blazers, polyester blend slacks and cop shoes with nonskid soles. But back before he was a PsyCop—or even officially psychic—he rocked combat boots and a beat up biker jacket…and lots and lots of punk T-shirts. When he finds a faded tee in the back of a drawer, he’s eager to lob it in the trash. Jacob, however, finds himself waxing sentimental about Vic’s younger, more carefree days.
So with this story we get Jacob’s POV which I though was awesome. I have always wondered what he is thinking when I have read the previous books in this series and you definitely get the steamy thoughts he has of Vic with this story.
This story is more of a day in the life of these men and how sometimes it can be hard to let go of items that may hold good memories or are just something special to you.
Also this story was so very hot!!! So yes you get the steam in this story but you also get to see how much Jacob really cares for Vic.
I will leave this review with I really loved this short story!
I would definitely recommend this!

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Author and artist Jordan Castillo Price is the owner of JCP Books LLC. Her paranormal thrillers are colored by her time in the midwest, from inner city Chicago, to small town Wisconsin, to liberal Madison.
Jordan is best known as the author of the PsyCop series, an unfolding tale of paranormal mystery and suspense starring Victor Bayne, a gay medium who’s plagued by ghostly visitations. Also check out her new series, Mnevermind, where memories are made…one client at a time.
With her education in fine arts and practical experience as a graphic designer, Jordan set out to create high quality ebooks with lavish cover art, quality editing and gripping content. The result is JCP Books, offering stories you’ll want to read again and again.