Detective Levi “The Bazooka” Bradley is a simple man. He’s good at his job, he keeps to himself, and he won’t let anything into his life that doesn’t fit in a duffel bag. He’s a lone wolf, and he’s happy that way until he meets the most infuriating chaos of a person, and his life becomes very complicated, very fast.
Lucius Zablonsky, called Luz, doesn’t fit in a duffel bag, but it won’t stop him from pursuing the gorgeous, albeit grumpy, detective. The object of his affection might be straight as an arrow and resistant to his charms, but what Luz wants, Luz usually gets.
When a series of accidents puts them into one apartment, sometimes one room, and, more often than not, one bed, all bets are off. In the clash of wills between these two titans, only one can win—the one who has more to lose.
Bazooka is a standalone and the second book in The Loser’s Division series. This series features police officers of dubious reputation who end up in the infamous police station destined for the worst of the worst. Still, not everyone who ends up in the Loser’s Division is a loser. More often than not, they’re overlooked heroes.
This book features themes like bi awakening, grumpy top/bratty bottom, forced proximity, trouble/protector and pinning/cuddling/endearments. For mature readers only, 18+.