Title: Fahey’s Flaw (Kansas City Heat #9)
Author Name & Publisher: Jenna Byrnes (Pride Publishing )
Publication Date & Length: January 5th 2016- 115 pages
Can KCPD detectives keep the latest designer drug off the streets and out of the hands of teenagers?
There’s a new drug of choice in town, and the detectives of the KCPD Vice Department are working fast to keep it away from unsuspecting students looking for a cheap high. Detective Wynn Fahey’s son, Connor, is thirteen going on thirty. His recent announcement that he’s gay causes concern for his mother and her new husband, and the parents of the boy he’s been caught in a compromising position with.
Wynn struggles to help his son adjust, not having gone through the same issues since he didn’t come out until he was divorced with a child. When the new five dollar Insanity drug invades Con’s school, the boy is forced to grow up faster than his parents would have liked. Will the love and support of handsome English teacher Reilly O’Keefe be enough to sustain Wynn and Connor, or are they in too deep to scrabble their way out of danger?
This was such a good story about drugs in schools, how the kids handle it and the consequences that come from drugs.
Wynn was the main character and was a cop along with his son Connor who was in high school. Wynn meets Reilly a teacher and it was instant attraction. I thought Wynn and Reilly’s relationship moved pretty fast, but it seemed to work very well with the story content. Wynn’s ex wife’s husband was a jerk. Though it did add some conflict to the story it did make the ex wife and Wynn understand each other better. Other than the major plot of the drugs it was a good story about how family sticks together.
Even though it was a short story I felt that it was complete. I really enjoyed this book and always look forward to reading more by Jenna Byrnes.
~AvidReader
This was such a good story about drugs in schools, how the kids handle it and the consequences that come from drugs.
Wynn was the main character and was a cop along with his son Connor who was in high school. Wynn meets Reilly a teacher and it was instant attraction. I thought Wynn and Reilly’s relationship moved pretty fast, but it seemed to work very well with the story content. Wynn’s ex wife’s husband was a jerk. Though it did add some conflict to the story it did make the ex wife and Wynn understand each other better. Other than the major plot of the drugs it was a good story about how family sticks together.
Even though it was a short story I felt that it was complete. I really enjoyed this book and always look forward to reading more by Jenna Byrnes.
~Sherry


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Jenna thinks everyone deserves a happy ending, and loves to provide as many of those as possible to her gay, lesbian and hetero characters. Her favorite quote, from a pro-gay billboard, is “Be careful who you hate. It may be someone you love.”