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Hi. This is an ask for Kevin ‘KJ’ Jimenze. He’s also a new char for me but with a mysterious personality. Which I haven’t understood completely right now. The prompt is: 42. I don’t wanna be a murderer. Thank you so much.
EZ’s starting to put down roots and that’s a problem for Potter. He’s creating a life outside of the club, developing his skills, turning legit. It’s not the deal they signed off on but that doesn’t matter anymore because the club, it isn’t the same as it used to be.
KJ’s seen it in the work they’re doing in the community. As soon as they hand over the pipeline to another charter or gang Potter’s case is all over. He will do anything he can to make that happen and that means putting the pressure on EZ. The problem is the younger man refuses to buckle. He’s loyal to his club.
Throw me back in, I’ll do the rest of my time. He’d told Potter. You can’t control me anymore.
KJ’s sitting in his car right now outside the bar, watching EZ and his woman as they clean down the patio area for tonight’s gig. They look happy, in love.
“You can’t do it can you?” You say quietly from the seat beside of him and KJ shakes his head.
“She’s innocent.” He whispers, his gaze lingering on the two of them. The patio cleaning has developed into a water fight, and he can hear EZ’s laugher reverberating through the street. “He’s asking me to kill an innocent woman to punish him.”
“It’s him or you.” You say softly and KJ shifts to look at you.
“You gonna bullet in me if I don’t do this?” He asks you bluntly. “Put me out of my fucking misery?”
Your gaze lowers to the unregistered Glock, resting in the console between the two of you and he realises in that moment that’s exactly what Potter’s asked you to do. You sigh before you turn your head away, you gaze coming to rest on something far away in the distance.
“You know I can’t do that.”
He does.
The same way you know that he could never do that to you because this thing between the two of you, it goes far deeper than colleagues, he’d proven that last night when he’d taken you to bed.
“Where does this leave us?” You ask him and his gaze strays back to EZ.
He’s soaked right through to his skin, the white t-shirt clinging to him before he strips it off and tosses it at his girl. She laughs as it strikes her in the chest, dampening her clothes as she lowers the hose pipe, she's been using as a weapon.
“I don’t know.” He tells you. “I really don’t know.”
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Vanishing Act (Kevin "KJ" Jimenez Fic)
Title: Vanishing Act (Part I of II)
Rating: Mature
Pairing: Kevin "KJ" Jimenez x Fem! Reader
Summary: You've lost everything: family members, your job with the US Marshals, your life, all because of one man: Lincoln Potter. When you get word that he's put a hit out on one DEA Agent Kevin Jimenez, you decide maybe you might get an ally in your quest for revenge. You just have to keep both of you and KJ alive until you can get your revenge on Potter.
***
Kevin Jimenez was never a lucky man.
He was intelligent, detail oriented, dedicated to his work but luck had nothing to do with it. It certainly had nothing to do with the current state of his life, that was for certain. Two years of borderline obsession with the Galindo cartel that resulted in divorce papers from his wife, custody arguments about the kids, and for what? If luck had played a part in his life at all, then at least he would still have his job after all that.
But Kevin Jimenez was never a lucky man.
That is, until today.
He has no idea how he managed to stand in the middle of his living room, bullets ricocheting off the walls, pictures, and decorations, and not so much as get nicked.
Larry Bowen, on the other hand, is not so lucky.
KJ is still standing in the middle of the room, no place to go for cover. Bowen is dead, two gunshots to his chest. EZ Reyes is to his right, Angel Reyes directly in front of him, and a third figure, a woman, dressed in black to his left. All three have guns pointed at each other. All he can do is hope his luck holds while the three armed assailants work this macabre interaction to its conclusion.
“Put the fucking guns down!” the woman shouts.
“You put your fucking gun down!” Angel yells back.
EZ takes a shot at her, clipping her shoulder and she returns the favor, plaster from the wall next to his face exploding with the impact of her bullet. Angel raises his gun in KJ’s direction but the woman fires again, this time hitting Angel’s gun and knocking it from his hand.
“Fuck!” Angel shakes his hand from the shock of his weapon being hit. “Who the fuck are you?”
Your eyes are zeroed in now on EZ, who’s crouched low by the wall in the kitchen. Slowly, he takes his finger off the trigger of his gun and holds it up. You do the same and every one takes a breath. The three of you don’t move any closer to each other but you all do holster your pieces. Now that the immediate danger is over, the adrenaline surge that KJ felt with the instinct of fight or flight and he could do neither finally explodes.
“What the actual fuck is happening?!”
Both EZ and Angel are suspiciously quiet. It’s you, to everyone’s surprise, that answers.
“Potter put a hit on you.” You motion to the two brothers. “My guess would be he hired these two bargain basement thugs to do it.”
Angel shakes his head. “‘Bargain basement?’”
EZ’s jaw ticks. “I was more offended by thugs.”
KJ feels the sharpness of the betrayal of the hitmen being family in his chest.
“Either way,” you continue, “Potter wants you dead for some reason, which means it’s in my best interest to keep you alive.”
KJ swallows. “You want Galindo? The Cartel?”
“I want Potter.”
It doesn’t surprise him that the odd ADA has made enemies along the way in his career. There’s a story behind the venom you use when you say Potter’s name. This isn’t about saving him at all. It’s about using him as leverage. And as much as that would have infuriated him in the past, staring down the barrels of three guns and a dead boss have altered his perception somewhat.
“Look,” EZ says, “whatever deal you have with Potter-”
You hold up a hand. “Let me stop you there. Because I can tell you all about the deals that Potter makes. I guarantee that one or both of you are looking at a lifetime sentence in jail which will magically go away if you put a bullet in this man’s head. And if you don’t, you’re going to suffer, your family is going to suffer, and no one is going to have a happily ever after.”
“What are you proposing?” Angel asks.
You take out a set of car keys and toss them at Angel. “I have a car sitting three blocks over at the back of a dead end street. It’s set up with a pipe bomb underneath it with a remote control, the garage door opener clipped to the visor. There’s already a body in the front seat, same height and weight as your target. And I’ve already planted his ID and some other belongings in the car.”
Angel looks at the keys. “Why didn’t you just blow it before you came here?”
You raise an eyebrow. “I wasn’t sure if I was going to need to add a couple more bodies to the car before I blew it.” Your eyes land on Bowen. “Glad I waited. If you’re worried about an investigation from the coroner blowing the cover, don’t. I’ve already paid him off to say it was Agent Jimenez.”
“You’re CIA.” The realization leaves his mouth before KJ can stop it. Your efficiency, your thoroughness, your resources all point to Black Ops level type shit. But you’re here by yourself, that much is obvious. If you had a partner, they would have been involved in the firefight. They would help with the body. You’re rogue.
“Something like that.” You state it with finality before turning to Angel and EZ. “Potter’s going to show up here to look over your handiwork in about twenty minutes. I suggest you get this poor son of a bitch out to the car and blow it before he arrives. Whatever deal you all had will still be honored.”
EZ looks over KJ. “And what about him?”
“You’re going to forget all about him. He’s my problem now.”
***
Apparently, two hours into the drive up the coast, KJ realizes he’s not the only problem you have. That “clip” of the bullet from back at the house is still bleeding. He’s been watching the red stain grow, soaking the fabric of your black shirt and even spread to the upholstery of the driver’s seat of the Jeep Cherokee that may or may not be yours. If that wasn’t concerning enough, the thin sheen of sweat and pale coloring of your skin definitely is.
“You should let me drive.”
You scoff. “You don’t even know where we’re going.”
“I would if you tell me.”
“Not going to happen.”
He sits back in the passenger seat. “Of course not. You’re just going to pass out from blood loss in another hour and run us off the road. So glad I survived the hit to die in a fiery crash somewhere near San fucking Bernardino.”
“Are you done?” You shift in the driver’s seat trying to position your injured arm on the center console so it has some support. “Thought you would be a bit more appreciative of me saving your ass back there.”
“Only to kill us both out here.”
“Fine.” You jerk the steering wheel and pull the car over to the shoulder of the highway and slam it into park. “You want to drive, have at it.”
You climb out of the driver’s seat, cradling your injured arm against your chest as you stalk your way around the car and stop at the passenger side. Before you can change your mind, he climbs across the console and slides into the driver’s seat. He sits back and feels your blood start to soak into his shirt but there’s no way for him to stop that from happening. He supposes this is the price he has to pay to survive the car ride. You clamber into his vacated passenger seat with an angry, yet tired, huff.
“So?”
You roll your eyes. “So, what?”
“Where are we going?”
“North.”
“How far-”
“North,” you repeat before leaning your head back and closing your eyes.
North it is. He pulls back on the road and drives for the next two hours in silence. Whenever there was a cross road or interchange, he took whatever direction that was north. The gas light turns on somewhere around Bakersfield and he pulls off the highway to a gas station right by the exit. He pays for the gas, pumps it, uses the restroom and you still haven’t moved from your slumped over position in the passenger seat. When he returns to the driver’s seat, he pokes your leg, gives your elbow a slight shake and you come to, mostly.
“Where…”
“Bakersfield,” he answers.
You look around the gas station that he has yet to pull away from. It’s the middle of the night, hard to see any details past the bright service lights of the station. Your tired eyes squint, trying to see into the darkness, trying to see whatever threat may be lurking out there. “We have to keep going.”
“Why?”
“Away,” you slump back against the seat. You’re weak from the blood loss, and still very pale. Your eyes are having difficulty focusing. “From Potter.”
“I thought you wanted to take him down.”
“Take him down, we need to go up.” You laugh weakly at the statement.
You’re not making much sense and with his life completely topsy turvy at the moment, KJ needs you and all your faculties. He reaches over and lays his hand on your forehead, like he used to do for his kids. You swat it away haphazardly but thankfully you don’t feel feverish. “Alright, we’re stopping for the night.”
“No!” You sound like a petulant child.
“Yes,” he states firmly. “You need medical attention and rest.”
“No hospitals.”
On that, he had to agree with you. “No hospitals. You have a first aid kit in here?”
“Yeah.”
“Cheap hotel it is then.”
Your head falls against the glass of the passenger side door with a thunk. “Sure know how to show a girl a nice time, Agent Jimenez.”
He pulls back out on the highway, wanting to get past Bakersfield proper, and find something out of the way on the outskirts. “Guess I’m not an agent anymore.”
“Guess not.”
He presses his lips together, grips the steering wheel until his knuckles turn white. He supposes he’s not a lot of things anymore: agent, husband, father. All those things are in the past, dead and blown up on some dead end street in his neighborhood. There’s only one thing that he still has, that’s still his. “You can call me KJ.”
He waits for you to give him your name but you’ve already passed out again.
***
You’re quite pretty. The early morning light paints your skin in a soft, hazy glow. Your hair is still mostly pulled back into a ponytail but strands have escaped and curled around your face. But KJ is certain the most attractive aspect at the moment is that you’re still asleep in the front seat of the car. You’re quiet, not angry, snapping at him with sharp sarcasm with a nihilistic edge.
You’re at peace and you’re lovely.
He sighs as he opens the passenger side door and rests his hand on your shoulder. Your brow furrows in your sleep but you keep sleeping so he squeezes your shoulder until your eyes flutter open. Immediately you’re on alert, sitting up straight and trying to take in your surroundings.
“Where-”
“North end of Bakersfield somewhere. Come on, I got a room for a couple hours so we could get that gunshot wound under control. Get some rest.”
“I’m fine. Bleeding’s stopped by now.”
“Yeah, well, it still needs to be bandaged.”
“We need to keep moving. We need to keep going north.”
He’s tired, bone tired, weary of dealing with one clusterfuck after another. He needs a break, a block of time to reassess the situation and come up with a plan. “Well, I need a fucking moment to breath. You said you need me because Potter wanted me dead. If that’s true, you’re going to fucking follow me into the hotel room. Let me patch up that wound and get some real sleep before moving forward.”
“Look, I know the DEA-”
“You don’t know shit!” he snaps. “You don’t know shit about me, about what I’ve had to fucking sacrifice for this fucking case! You probably don’t even know that those two ‘thugs’ that showed up to kill me were family.” He feels tears stinging his eyes. “Mi familia. Mi sangre.”
You don’t back down, but you do soften a bit. When you do speak, there’s no harshness to your tone. “You’re right. I didn’t know that. I’m sorry.”
It’s a hollow victory but he’ll take it at the moment. He goes to the back of the Jeep and takes out the two duffle bags, slinging his bag over his shoulder and carrying yours. When he comes back to the passenger side, you’re standing next to the car but have a death grip on the door. He can see your muscles shaking from the effort to keep you upright. He slips his free arm around your torso and is surprised that you don’t protest. Perhaps you know just how bad a shape you’re in at the moment.
You lean on him for the short walk across the parking lot and then follow him into the room under your own power. It only lasts until you make it to the small wooden chair. The hotel room is basic, bare bones, but it looks relatively clean. He still pulls the comforter off the bed before putting the bags down on it.
“Where’s the first aid kit?”
“It’s in my bag, towards the top.”
He unzips the worn, leather bag and finds a smaller bag, equally as worn, sitting on top of clothes. He carries it into the bathroom and opens it up. There’s a good sized bottle of rubbing alcohol and he uses that to sterilize the counter and sink. He sees you in the mirror, leaning on the doorframe and unbuttoning your shirt. Well, trying to at least, as your hands are shaking from the injury and its side effects.
He steps over to you and immediately starts undoing the buttons himself, concentrating on the task and the reasoning behind it. The sooner he can patch you up, the sooner he can sleep. He expects you to swat him away, determined to do this intimate act yourself, but you don’t. You just lean back and let him do it, helping only when he starts to peel the semi dried fabric from your injured arm. He also expected your fire to come back, that ice cold determination to see your mission through but it hasn’t. You’re still leaning against the door jam, right shoulder and arm bloodied, clad in your jeans and simple black sports bra.
You look tired, weak…soft.
He turns and reaches for a clean washcloth, soaking it in the alcohol, before starting to clean the blood from your arm. “So you’re not CIA.”
You hiss and jerk your arm when the alcohol runs into the wound but still your movements. “What makes you think that?”
What makes him think that? He certainly can’t say the truth, that you lack the hard dissociative edge that he’s seen before in CIA agents. You’re staring at him through the haze of pain but you’re very much reading his expression. So he throws out the question that’s been plaguing him since he left Santo Padre.
“Why didn’t you just kill Angel and EZ?”
You take in a deep breath through your nose and release it slowly. “Because I know how Potter works. The people he sends to tie up loose ends are just as much the victims as the people they kill.”
He couldn’t argue with that statement.
“You’re right,” you say. “I didn’t realize they were related to you. How?”
“Second cousins.” He scoffs. “Not like they were my brothers.”
Something akin to pain, but deeper, passes through your eyes. It happens so quickly, he thinks he may have imagined it.
“And I’m not CIA. I’m a US Marshal,” you confess quietly. “Well, was one at least.”
He’s cleaned away most of the blood so he can see the wound. It certainly isn’t a clip, the bullet went completely through the muscle of the underside of your bicep. It went clean through though, but the bullet wound is still oozing blood and will continue to do so until it’s packed and bandaged. “Let me guess, witness protection?”
“Right again.” You glance down at the wound. “Guess it was more than just a clip.”
He pulls out cotton, gauze pads, and bandages, laying them out on the sterilized sink counter. “Spoken like someone who’s never been shot before.”
“My line of work we tried to prevent situations from getting to that point.”
“Sounds like you were successful.”
“Until I wasn’t.”
He wonders if he’ll reach a point when he’s able to talk about this clusterfuck with the succinctness and resignation that you just did. But you’re talking and that’s something he wants to encourage. The more he knows the better. “So how did Potter fit into that situation?”
You’re quiet for a moment. “You almost done?”
And just like that, the conversation is over. He wraps the bandage over the cotton and gauze and fixes it in place with a metal clip. “Done.”
“Thank you.” You pick up your bloodied shirt and toss it in the trash. “Are you hungry? There’s a Burger King across the street.”
“No,” he starts cleaning up the bandages. “I’m good. You?”
You shake your head. “Maybe after some sleep.”
Which brings up another issue. There is only one bed out there. By the time he repacks the first aid kit, you’re already under the sheets and balanced on the right edge of the bed. He debates taking a shower, getting into a clean set of clothes, and then laying down but it all seems to be too much of an effort. Instead, he lays down on top of the sheets and stares at the cheap, popcorn ceiling. He listens to your breathing, wondering if you’re just going to stop mid-inhale from the blood loss. IF he’s going to have to take you to the hospital for an infusion and proper stitches. But you don’t. And soon, he finds himself being drawn under the blanket of sleep listening to the steady exhalations of you next to him.
***
When KJ wakes up, it’s completely dark in the room. He listens for your breathing but doesn’t hear anything. There’s nothing. No sound, no movement, no warmth.
“Fuck.”
He turns on the light next to him and braces to find your dead body. But you’re not there and somehow that’s worse. You’ve left him stranded in northern Bakersfield with no car, no new ID, and fifty dollars in cash. What exactly did he expect though? He has nothing on Potter, less than nothing in fact. His entire career in the DEA has been completely erased. The sight of his office being stripped and torn apart still makes his stomach churn.
There’s nothing for him to do until he figures out where he’s going to go and how he’s going to get there. He gets up, grabs his bag, and heads into the bathroom to get cleaned up. He tries to come up with a way to make some money while he showers. Without being able to use credit cards or withdraw from his bank accounts, if he even has them anymore, he’s going to need to make some fast cash. Maybe the hotel needs some extra help and he can get enough together to get somewhere further away from Santo Padre.
He’s pulling his t-shirt over his head when he hears a noise come from the other room. He had left his gun on the back of the toilet and he picks it up as he peers through the steam left over from his shower. The door is partially open, light flickers in from the faulty streetlight outside the room. The smell of fresh food: charbroiled and smoked meat, cheese, and grease hits his nose and causes his stomach to growl. There you are, struggling with bags of food, a hurt arm and a stubborn, dented door to a cheap motel room.
You didn’t abandon him. You didn’t leave him in the middle of nowhere.
“Jimenez, some help here?”
He tucks the gun in the waistband of his jeans as he moves to help you through the door. “Sorry. I, uh, I thought you left.”
You give him a slightly concerned look. “I did leave. To pay for a few more hours for the room and grab some food. You okay there?”
The relief he feels at your return shouldn’t be as strong as it is, but here he is. Heart slowing from its rapid pace, a slight burning to the back of his eyes. You didn’t leave. You didn’t abandon him. This too means more than it should. He puts the bags of food down on the small desk and re-locks the door. You drop into a chair, exhausted and pale.
“You shouldn’t have gone out there by yourself.” He tries to sound chiding but it lacks conviction. He’s still too relieved that you didn’t leave him behind. “You’re still recovering from the blood loss.”
You pull a hamburger out of the Burger King bag and unwrap it. “I’ve dealt with worse.”
He gives you a disbelieving look and you slowly cave.
“Okay, okay, I haven’t actually been shot and had significant blood loss before.”
He starts pulling food out of the other bags. “What did you get?”
“I didn’t know what you like to eat so I got a bunch of stuff.” You point to a plain white plastic bag with styrofoam containers. “That’s supposed to be some award winning BBQ, coleslaw, and potato salad. There’s also some more Burger King, lo mein and egg rolls, and a meatball sub.”
“What, no Indian food?”
You take a large bite out of the burger. “I owe you some chicken tikka masala then.”
He takes half the BBQ and sides, sitting down on the other chair at the small desk. It only takes a couple bites before he realizes just how ravenous he is. He can’t remember the last time he ate. He can’t really remember how much time has actually passed since the events in the living room. It seems like a lifetime ago already. You’ve finished the burger and are reaching for the meatball sub.
“I don’t normally eat like this.”
He motions to your shoulder with his fork. “It’s the blood loss. Your body is trying to make up for what it’s lost. Protein is the best thing to eat.”
“You’re not just saying that to keep the potato salad all to yourself, are you?”
He looks over at you and sees a small smirk at the corner of your mouth, a slight brightness of mirth in your eyes.
You didn’t leave him.
Not yet, anyway.
***
You finally tell him where you’re heading: Olema. It’s a small, touristy town along the coast about thirty miles north of San Francisco. You have a friend who runs a bed and breakfast there and who is willing to give you both some space to regroup. Right now though, the plan is less focused on revenge and more on healing. You try to drive but have to pull over two hours in because you’re still too weak to keep your head up and your eyes open.
“You can get some sleep. I can use Google Maps-” he stops himself short. That’s right. You made him toss his cell phone into the car before Angel and EZ blew it up. No phone along with everything else. All his pictures of his family, his soon to be ex-wife, his two kids. The loss of something so simple like a picture hits him like a tidal wave and he has to forcibly swallow down the lump in his throat.
You open the glove compartment and pull out a slip of paper, writing the directions down. “Here, just keep taking the 5 up to the 580 West. When we get to San Rafeal, you’re going to get on the 101 North. Then we hit the 1 which will take us straight into Olema. If I’m asleep by the time we make it into town, you can stop at the Due West Tavern. It’ll be on the left side of main street about a mile into town. We should get there towards the end of dinner.”
He takes the slip of paper and tucks it in the visor, hoping you don’t see the sheen of tears in his eyes. But he knows you probably do. You’re incredibly astute and detail oriented. He figures you wouldn’t be successful in your job if you weren’t. “Thanks.”
You’re quiet for a moment. “Eighteen months.”
“What?”
“That’s how long I tell people that it takes to adjust to their new lives. Eighteen months.”
He feels another wave of grief hit him. “That sounds like forever.”
“The first year is hard. You remember all the anniversaries, routines, holidays and traditions. Once you get past that first year, that’s when you stop existing and start adjusting. It takes another four to six months to settle into the new life then.”
He remembers what it was like when his mother died. The first year had been terrible, all the memories and holidays exacerbating the loss of the quiet, kindhearted woman who endured hell on earth so he wouldn’t have to face it alone. “It’s like the grieving process.”
“That’s exactly what it’s like.” You turn your head and study his profile for a moment. “It’s okay to grieve, to feel the loss. It’ll help shorten the adjustment period if you acknowledge the emotions for what they are.”
“Grief.”
You hum as you fold your legs close to your chest and put your feet on the dashboard. “Survivor’s guilt is a big one too.”
Bowen. He can still see the dark red stain of blood soaking into the jute rug and spilling out onto the hardwood floor of the living room. He chances a quick glance over to you, your relaxed posture, half closed eyes. He’s detail oriented too and wonders if you’re in a sharing mood now.
“Who did Potter take away from you?”
You pick at a rip in your jeans. “Everyone. Everything.”
He waits to see if you’ll elaborate but by the time he looks over, you’re already turned towards the door and asleep. He glances up at the directions you gave him and estimates there’s only about another two and half hours of driving ahead. So he does what you suggest and he sits with his grief for that time.
***
You’re still asleep, curled into a ball in the passenger seat when he pulls into the gravel parking lot of the tavern. He wonders if the place is open given there’s only two cars in the lot despite it being seven forty at night. He turns the car off and releases a long sigh. He’s drained. Emotionally, mentally, physically. Now all he wants to do is sleep for about a week. He reaches over and gently squeezes your arm.
You sit up immediately and take in your surroundings, letting out a slightly disgusted noise. “Can’t believe I slept all the way here.”
“Six to eight weeks.”
You open the passenger side door and slide out of the car. “What?”
“That’s how long it takes for someone to get their strength back from significant blood loss.”
You nod as you start to make your way towards the front door of the restaurant. He takes a moment to take in the area. The sky is not completely darkened by night yet. The smell of the tavern food, fish and steak, drifts through the air and mixes with a sharper, cleaner scent. He knows he should know what it is but he can’t put his finger on it at the moment.
“Hey,” you shout and he sees you’re holding the door open for him. He hustles his way over to you and follows you into the building. You’re familiar with the place given the ease in which you navigate the formal dining room and lead him into the dark bar area of the tavern. Everything is dark wood, the floor, ceiling beams, bar, tables, chairs even.
“Sorry, kitchen’s closed-” a man appears from behind the bar but stops mid sentence when his eyes land on you. A large smile breaks across his face. “Hey, you made it!”
“Hey, Tony!” You give him a one-armed hug. “I know it’s late but-”
“I got you.” He motions to a corner booth, away from windows and a guttering candle in the center of the table. “Have a seat and I’ll scrounge up something for you guys. I’ll call Mom too, let her know you’re here.”
“Please tell me you have some clam chowder left over,” you ask, easing yourself down into the booth.
“For you, I will find some.” He turns to KJ. “What about you?”
He has to admit, he’s hungry again and anything sounds good to him. “I’m not picky.”
Tony claps him on the arm. “My kind of customer. What do you guys want to drink?”
“Whatever’s on tap is fine for me.” You’re already propped up in the corner, your injured arm resting on the table. KJ can see some slight bleed through your shirt. Tony notices it too.
“I’ll bring some whiskey too. Make a couple boilermakers out of it.”
KJ slides into the booth across from you. He can’t tell if it’s the poor light but your skin tone is still ashy and you look exhausted. “So, Tony and his mom are going to help us?”
You nod. “Tony’s mom, Amelia, used to be my boss. She was my mentor, taught me everything I know. She’s retired now but helps me out when I need a safe place to crash or stash people for a short time until witness protection can iron out paperwork.”
“She’s the one who runs the Bed and Breakfast?”
“Yeah. It’s a good front for moving people quietly. A good blend of tourists and fugitives. It helps that Olema is out of the way for most people.”
“Why do people come here?”
“Mostly for the hiking trails in Point Reyes National Seashore. There’s lots of hikers and backpackers that come through here. There are some horse stables and you can do trail riding too. But in a state where you also have National Forests like Redwoods, Sequoia, Lassen, and Yosemite National Park, this little place gets passed over quite a bit.”
Tony comes back with two bowls of rich looking clam chowder, a container of oyster crackers, two beer glasses, a bottle of whiskey and two shot glasses. “Alright you two, eat up because mom is on her way and says she’s a lot to discuss. You know what that means.”
You roll your eyes but immediately reach for a spoon. KJ looks at you expectantly. “What?”
“What does that mean?”
A small frown crosses your face. “It means we don’t have a lot of information to work with. I don’t know why she’s surprised though. Potter is as slippery as an eel in an oil spill.”
“How long have you been chasing him?”
“About five years now.” You close your eyes when the first spoonful of food goes in your mouth. “No more talking about Potter. This food is too good to be ruined by conversation about that asshole.”
KJ actually finds a small laugh inside of himself before picking up his own spoon.
#kevin jimenez x reader#kevin jimenez x you#kevin jimenez#maurice compte#Vanishing Acts series#mayans mc fic
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Mayans: Kj x Wife! f reader (Kevin Jimenez)
Words: 1,337
Warnings: ⚠️ angst, almost dying, marriage issues, a hit
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💫 Arte releases a draft from the void 💫
Under different circumstances, this would be a beautiful setting. You always loved this cabin and the lush green landscape surrounding it. You and KJ made so many memories here.
This cabin on the lake was a paradise whenever KJ had a break or took some time off work. The two of you would come here and unplug from your lives and the world.
Sitting in front of the fire now, you glance at your phone and stare at the last text he sent you.
On my way
That was today at 6:14pm. Now it's 30 after midnight. It doesn't take long to get from Santo Padre to here; something is wrong.
When you arrived, your first red flag was seeing no one else was there. Why would he tell you to meet him here and not show up?
The first hours of waiting were filled with anger and annoyance. A few times, you contemplated going back home. Plans falling through came with the territory, though it was never on purpose.
A case, his boss, a lead; there were so many times you and KJ had to cancel plans suddenly. But the difference between then and now is the lack of communication. Now, there's nothing, no text, no call, no "I'm so sorry baby."
It's worrisome.
…
Even with the fear something was wrong, you remained upset. Things between you and KJ aren’t good. Though you’ve ridden rocky waves before, this one appears to be the worst. Things got so bad you moved out of your shared home four days ago.
You tried to remain compassionate and understanding. But watching the man you love, the man you married, waste away, become rage-filled, and an asshole all because of his job and inner demons got to be too much. You needed a break and some space.
You were worried about this very thing for years. KJ has had hard jobs in the past, but this one is taking a toll on him.
This current job is eating him alive, you could see it with your own eyes, and most nights, when he did come home, you barely recognized him.
This is his 3rd year under his current assignment of taking down the Galindo Cartel. You love his passion and his desire to make a difference and hate the effect this job is having on him.
You understood KJ couldn't talk to you about most things, it's part of his work, but over the last four months, he's shut you out and become so distant you don't even know how to talk to him anymore. You can see him hurting, but can't help.
KJ tried so hard to not be like his old man, but he’s struggling now and picking up a bunch of old bad habits, including drinking. It's one of the many issues driving you two apart.
With all of this going on, you didn't know what to expect when he asked you to come here. Bad news? A divorce? Was he going to beg for you to come back?
Maybe something went terribly wrong at work and now he needs to leave town? Maybe he was taken off the case due to an outburst, or maybe your life was now in danger too?
You don't know how you made it through the last number of hours. It's nearly 3 am now, and any attempts to contact KJ fail.
"That's it, I'm looking for him."
You head to the bedroom and gather your bag. Yes, you're mad at him, yes he's been a pain in the ass. But you love him and if anything has happened to him, you will scorch the earth to find him and get revenge.
Setting the bag in the hall, you sit on the bench and put your shoes back on. Just as you slide your second boot on, you hear a car in the driveway.
You jump to your feet and rush to a window. You don’t recognize the car. A different kind of panic rushes through your body as you retrieve the pistol from your handbag.
KJ set up the cabin in a specific way. If there ever was an intruder you’d have the vantage point and numerous places to hide. You utilize one of those very spots with the gun in your hands, trying your best to keep your aim steady when the door opens.
Then it comes, his voice.
A wave of relief washes over you as you follow the sound of your name and find KJ standing in the living room.
Letting your head fall back, you let out a huge sigh and drop your shoulders. Uttering a curse under your breath, you click safely back on and place the gun on the nearest surface.
"I almost shot you!"
“Sorry I scared you, baby,” he says softly.
He’s exhausted, it's written all over his face, and he also looks disheveled. With each step closer you take to him, you notice something else. Something harder to read in his brown eyes.
By the time you reach him, KJ pulls you into his arms, holding you close in a tight hug. A moment passes like this, the two of you holding on to each other. Both needed it more than the other knew.
With your head against his chest, KJ starts to speak but stops, seemingly struggling with his words. You rest your palms against his back and look up at him, finding his eyes already on you.
“Are you okay? I was worried….” you study him, “are you injured?”
“I’m okay,” he tries to assure you, you know it's a lie.
KJ softly kisses your forehead and takes you by the hand, guiding you to the couch. His hand is shaky in yours, and you can smell the liquor on his breath.
You start, “KJ - if you were late because you were out drinking - "
“I - I fucked up baby, “ his brown eyes are sad and heavy. “I’ve got a hit out on me. An old contact gave me a heads-up. I had to hide out for a few hours before making the drive. I'm sorry."
“A hit? Who? Galindo?” You move closer to him and hold his hand tighter.
He shakes his head, “not exactly- we don't have a lot of time. I need you to come with me, so I can get you somewhere safe first.”
“Then what, you go dark?”
He nods.
“No, I’m not leaving you. If you need to go under the radar, we do it together.”
Your words surprised him, he was so convinced you were over and done. He didn't even expect you to still have your wedding ring on, “Really?”
“You drive me mad sometimes. But I love you. And if a price is on your head, that means I have one on mine too. Say you vanish, then what? I may have a week, a month, a few months then someone rolls up on me and shoots me to send a message to you? No, fuck that, we disappear together.”
KJ pulls you close and rests his forehead against yours. “Are you sure about this?” He asks again.
“Yes,” you confirm.
He raises your hand to his lips and then kisses it, “you know what you're signing up for?”
“I had an idea when I picked you, I’m not stupid. I knew the stakes were raised by taking this job.”
“I don’t deserve you” he holds your face then kisses you, “I love you. I’m sorry I wasn’t - stronger.”
“Don’t do that, all of this is a lot. We’ll go somewhere else. Start new. I’ll get the old KJ back, yeah?”
He nods, “we need to get the go bags. I have a friend, he's gonna help us get out of Cali, but we need to hurry.”
“You and me. We got this, okay?” You stare deep into his eyes and caress the side of his face.
“You and me.”
KJ forces a smile, kisses you again, then stands. "Let's go."
He needs a hug 😩
Masterlist (Mayans )
I don’t have a lot of Maurice, but find some narcos /Carrillo here
#kevin jimenez#Mayans mc#kj Mayans#kj x wife reader#draft dusted off and released#Maurice Compte characters#kj lives
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How Good It Is
Pairing: Kevin Jimenez x Fem!Reader
Summary: There’s no place like home after a stressful day.
Rating: PG
Warnings/notes: canon? I don't know her; this is not what I originally promised, but I like it better. I am so sorry for anyone expecting smut based off of any of my earlier posts I am the worst I am a sham; this is not the sexy neighbor KJ fic; Orange Moon by Erykah Badu (I was in my feelings); it's just soft; maybe too many forehead kisses. I’m just trying to give this man the softness he deserves.
Word count: 1029
“Little buddy, give me a break,” you said, lifting the sobbing baby to your chest. Adam refused to go down despite it being long past his bedtime and repeatedly spit out his pacifier, preferring to scream his lungs out in high-pitched, painful wails. Made you think banshees were really newborns entering the world, signaling that it was time for someone else to leave it. You pulled your phone from your pocket, glancing at the time as you went to find a song.
“Where is your daddy?” you asked as Adam’s cries softened to whimpers. “Cheek to Cheek” began to play and you swayed gently to the music, kissing his peach-fuzz head.
“That’s better, huh?” You sighed as he settled in your arms, heavy against your shoulder, and turned to face the door.
“There’s daddy,” you whispered into the baby’s ear, smiling fondly at your husband as he came into the bedroom. KJ attempted to hide his exhaustion behind a smile as he brought you into his arms, placing a kiss first on your lips, then on the baby’s forehead.
“You’re so beautiful,” he said, almost in disbelief as his thumb stroked your cheek.
“Can you tell your son it’s past his bedtime? Maybe he’ll listen to you.” KJ took Adam from you and carried him over to the crib.
“You need to listen to your mom, little man,” he said, “she makes the rules around here, you don’t wanna mess with her.” KJ’s voice was tender and you watched him place Adam, whose eyes were heavy with sleep, in the crib. There was no fussing, no struggle, and your shoulders loosened with your sigh as you leaned back against the wall.
“I softened him up for you,” you said as KJ came over to you and placed his hands on your waist. You ran your fingers over the scruff of his face before burying them in his hair.
“I know you did.”
“Is everything okay, baby?” you asked. KJ closed his eyes, leaning forward to press his forehead against yours.
“Not really,” he admitted, “but I don’t wanna talk about it, not tonight. I just wanna be with the two of you.” KJ’s lips touched yours, his moustache tickling your skin.
“I love you,” you said. You kissed him, your hands caressing the slope of his neck, feeling the tension deep in his shoulders. The kiss was slow and languid, neither of you in any hurry, but you poured your desire to draw the stress from him into your every movement. KJ broke away, his nose brushing yours.
“You should go take a shower,” you said and he stepped back from you, tilting his head to the side.
“Are you telling me I stink?” KJ asked and you muffled your chuckle with your hand.
“I want you to take some time to relax while I clean up, but uhh, now that you mention it…” You scrunched your nose.
“Wow,” KJ said and you laughed again, burying your head in his chest. “You know, you don’t smell like a bed of roses, either, but at least I’m nice enough not to say anything cause I know you had a long day.”
“Oh my god,” you said, getting a clean towel and throwing it in his face, “would you just go?”
“Sexy,” you grumbled, looking down at the spit-up stain on your shirt. You stripped it off, replacing it with a clean, baggy sweatshirt, and stepped out of your pants. Your eyes fell on the bathroom door as you cleaned off the bed, the soft hiss of water beyond. More and more nights, KJ was coming home with the same look of exhaustion on his face and it filled you with a heaviness you couldn’t describe.
“What do we do, pal?” you asked the sleeping baby. “Alright, you think about it. I’m gonna go clean the kitchen.”
The light in the kitchen was the only one on, the rest of the house dark, and you had music playing quietly in the background, finding the silence difficult. You looked over your shoulder when the song suddenly changed, and found KJ setting your phone back on the counter. He was shirtless, sweatpants hanging on his hips, hair damp from the shower.
“I have to admit I was a little jealous when I saw you dancing with another man,” KJ said as “Orange Moon” started to play. You smiled and let him pull you into his arms. The two of you moved slowly, hands laced at his chest, your head on his shoulder as you melted into his warmth, the music easing your heart. The rest of the house, the rest of the world was in darkness and the two of you stood in your own pool of light, close, whole. Nothing could touch you. You found yourself humming along to the music and KJ placed a kiss on your temple.
“You smell nice,” you whispered, delighting in the feel of the soft laugh vibrating through him.
“One of us has to,” he teased.
“Okay then,” you said, turning away from him. KJ kept his hold on your hand and pulled you back to him, your back meeting his chest as he brought his arms around you. KJ buried his face in the crook of your neck, the heat of his mouth and the bristle of his beard sending shivers through your body.
“I love you,” KJ whispered. You turned in his arms, taking his face in your hands. How good he is, you thought, the song lyrics making your heart swell as your eyes drank in the man standing before you. A good man. Your man. Your husband. Your heart.
“You two are the most important things in my life,” KJ said, his hand closing around your wrist.
“Make some room on that list for yourself, please,” you said, and KJ nodded. He curled his free hand around the nape of your neck and kissed your forehead. Your hand found his and you led him over to the counter. “And call in sick tomorrow,” you added, pushing yourself up onto it and bringing him in close, wrapping your legs around his waist.
“Yes, ma’am.”
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Hi! I’m Isaiah (he/him), and I do fanfic theoretically.
This is not my main blog. My main blog is anderfels. On that blog, I post about video games and various other stuff. My other blog is 616s. On that blog, I post about Marvel and DC comics, with a little bit of MCU. This blog (hawkbucks) is very text heavy and not very aesthetically pleasing, if I’m being honest.
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Edson’s Infinite Playlist | 2019 | Music Video 1. “Light Years” — The National | Mike Mills 2. “Dawn Chorus” — Thom Yorke | Paul Thomas Anderson 3. “Cuando Lloro” — Porter | Héctor Ibarra Jimenez 4. “Lights Up” — Harry Styles | Vincent Haycock 5. “Bury A Friend” (ft. Crooks) — Billie Eilish | Michael Chaves 6. “Gloria” — The Lumineers | Kevin Phillips 7. “Cellophane” — FKA twigs | Andrew Thomas Huang 8. “How Do You Sleep?” — Sam Smith | Grant Singer 9. “Sucker” — Jonas Brothers | Anthony Mandler 10. “Gimme” — Banks | Matty Peacock 11. “Motivation” — Normani | Dave Myers, Daniel Russell 12. “Naeem” — Bon Iver | AG Rojas 13. “Doin' Time” — Lana Del Rey | Rich Lee 14. “Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi” — Rosalía, Ozuna | Cliqua 15. “Black Balloons Reprise” (ft. Denzel Curry) — Flying Lotus | Jack Begert
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Kevin Jimenez NSFW Alphabet
A = Aftercare (What they’re like after sex)
He’s very caring. Gets you water, snacks if you want them. Make sure you go pee before you fall asleep. If you’re all sweaty he drags you along to the shower with him. Lays beside you on his side, running his fingers along your hair or face. He stares at you, tells you how beautiful he thinks you are.
B = Body part (Their favourite body part of theirs and also their partner’s)
He doesn’t particularly have a specific part of his own body that he prefers over everything else, but if he had to pick something, it would have to be his chest. He loves how you cuddle into it, how you brace your hands against it when he’s above you, how you drop your head down onto it when you ride him and are nearing the edge, the subtle marks your nails and mouth leave on it when things get a little more rough than usual.
On you, your legs are his weakness. Looking at them in your short-shorts that you wear around the house or then the glitter and shine below the towel when you walk out after a shower. He loves the strength in them when they’re wrapped around his waist or hips. How playful you are with them and use them to your advantage when the two of you are sitting on the couch together.
C = Cum (Anything to do with cum basically… I’m a disgusting person)
Inside of you is his favorite. He’s not opposed to finishing anywhere else, but staying within you when he finally goes over the edge is his absolute favorite.
D = Dirty Secret (Pretty self explanatory, a dirty secret of theirs)
He enjoys submitting to you from time to time.
E = Experience (How experienced are they? Do they know what they’re doing?)
He’s got some experience. He’s been with a couple women here and there but nothing exaggerated, and definitely not anywhere near his cousins. That doesn’t mean that he’s clueless though. He’s very intuitive and learns what he can about you, your body and your desires so that he can always please you can satisfy you every time.
F = Favourite Position (This goes without saying. Will probably include a visual)
Spooning from behind you or you with your legs up on his shoulders. He likes positions that give intimacy as well as the freedom to speed or rough things up when he wants.
G = Goofy (Are they more serious in the moment, or are they humorous, etc)
Somewhere in the middle. He takes sex seriously and focuses, but he also likes for it to be free and comfortable where you both can find humor in the moment when it strikes.
H = Hair (How well groomed are they, does the carpet match the drapes, etc.)
Trimmed slightly, more on the natural side.
I = Intimacy (How are they during the moment, romantic aspect…)
He can be very romantic and is always intimate. Even with you bent over the arm of the sofa and your hair in his fist, he still manages o work in elements of intimacy with gentle kisses here and sweet talk there. He loves the romance of it like buying your lingerie and having you wear it for him or going all out on your birthday or anniversary.
J = Jack Off (Masturbation headcanon)
Every now and then. With his job, sometimes he needs release but he's too tired after work for sex or he comes home late after you’re asleep. In those instances, he has no problem taking care of himself.
L = Location (Favourite places to do the do)
Bathtub, Kitchen counter.
M = Motivation (What turns them on, gets them going)
You in any type of lingerie or similar attire/sleepwear. Having you show yourself off to him and tease him by making him watch when he can’t touch.
N = NO (Something they wouldn’t do, turn offs)
He’d never hurt you, humiliate you or ever let you get caught/exposed.
O = Oral (Preference in giving or receiving, skill, etc)
There’s nothing he loves more than having his mouth on you and getting to hear you moan his name, your fingers running along his head and shoulders.
P = Pace (Are they fast and rough? Slow and sensual? etc.)
He’s more on the slow and sensual side. He can be rough when you both need it but he loves taking you gently, making you feel everything as he goes and getting to give you love and affection a the same time.
Q = Quickie (Their opinions on quickies rather than proper sex, how often, etc.)
Not particularly a fan. He doesn’t like to be rushed and he doesn’t like feeling as though he didn’t give you his all. He much rather hold off until he can get you to himself and really take his time with you.
R = Risk (Are they game to experiment, do they take risks, etc.)
He’ll experiment, but he definitely won't take a risk that can end with you being walked in on or someone seeing you in a vulnerable position so to speak.
S = Stamina (How many rounds can they go for, how long do they last…)
He can go for a good 2 rounds usually. With his job and commitments, you don’t get to be intimate of often as either of you would like, so when the opportunity presents itself, he makes the absolute most out of it.
T = Toy (Do they own toys? Do they use them? On a partner or themselves?)
He loves using them on you. He loves the fact that he can give you extra stimulation and pleasure. He’s confident in his abilities so using toys in the bedroom doesn’ make him feel insecure in the slightest.
U = Unfair (how much they like to tease)
He loves to tease as a form of foreplay to really get you going, but once the both of you are active, that's done. Then its all about giving you what you need.
V = Volume (How loud they are, what sounds they make)
He can get pretty vocal at times. He grunts and groans and isn’t afraid to moan when he’s overwhelmed with pleasure.
X = X-Ray (Let’s see what’s going on in those pants, picture or words)
He's got length.
Y = Yearning (How high is their sex drive?)
About average. With both his job and complicated family life, sometimes it can be a little low, too exhausted or frustrated to think about sex but he’s almost always game when he knows you need it.
Z = ZZZ (… how quickly they fall asleep afterward)
He’s out pretty quickly, usually less than 5 minutes. Depending on his day or week, maybe seconds after he settles and his head hits the pillow.
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It has been a long hiatus, though to me it didn’t seem to be one. Time flies. June and July have flied by so fast, and I can’t keep up, shit things happening one after the other, and I’m still coping… But it’s a process. I’m functioning now enough to write and interact on this blog.
As I promised, this first post is a list of June releases (from June 3rd) and the reviews I found about them until now. You’re all welcome to let me know if you have a review that I forgot to add.
Since July is also over, I’m also sharing this month’s books and reviews.
As always, updating is constantly happening, if you know about a book or have a review, just let me know! 😉
Welcome back on Swift Coffee, everyone!
For the newbies (welcome 😘): if you don’t yet know what this is all about: I’m posting a list every Monday of the books that get released during the current week. I also include other people’s reviews about them! I try to do a blog hop from time to time and spread the word about this feature, but I obviously can’t find every review that’s related, so a sign that you have one would be very much appreciated! Every review is eligible that is written about a book published on the week in question, even if it was written before said week!
So… one question remains:
Would you like to join the ride?
It’s very easy!
These are the rules:
To be featured, you don’t have to do anything else, but to leave a comment below this post, or contact me by any other way, and let me know you have a review. A link to it makes it easier, but if you only say your review comes out on x day of the week, that’s okay as well, I’ll watch out for it! Following me is not a must, but I appreciate it very much, if you do! 🙂
I continuously update this post according to your infos/comments, and I share it again every time I’ve made an update.
The book you reviewed don’t have to be from the list here, if it’s not listed, but published this week, I’ll add the book, too!
You can also send me a review for next week, because these posts are scheduled! 😉
Books Published in June:
‘After the End’ by Clare Mackintosh mystery/thriller
‘All the Missing Girls’ by Megan Miranda mystery
‘A Merciful Promise’ by Kendra Elliot mystery/romantic suspense
‘A Nearly Normal Family’ by M.T. Edvardsson, Rachel Willson-Broyles (Translation) mystery/thriller
‘Ayesha at Last’ by Uzma Jalaluddin romance
‘Beyond Āsanas: The Myths and Legends behind Yogic Postures’ by Pragya Bhatt, Joel Koechlin (Photographer)
‘Bound to the Battle God’ by Ruby Dixon fantasy/romance
‘Briar and Rose and Jack’ by Katherine Coville middle grade
‘Bunny’ by Mona Awad horror
‘City of Girls’ by Elizabeth Gilbert historical fiction
‘Close to Home’ by Cate Ashwood M M romance
‘Dear Wife’ by Kimberly Belle mystery/thriller
‘Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Life and Work’ by Victoria Ortiz non-fiction/middle grade
‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ by Taffy Brodesser-Akner contemporary
‘Five Midnights’ by Ann Dávila Cardinal horror
‘Fix Her Up’ by Tessa Bailey romance
‘Fixing the Fates: A Memoir’ by Diane Dewey non-fiction
‘Ghosts of the Shadow Market’ YA fantasy
‘Gun Island’ by Amitav Ghosh cultural/India/historical fiction
‘If Only’ by Melanie Murphy
‘Just One Bite’ by Jack Heath mystery/thriller
‘Like a Love Story’ by Abdi Nazemian YA/LGBT
‘Magic for Liars’ by Sarah Gailey fantasy/mystery
‘More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say)’ by Elaine Welteroth non-fiction
‘Mrs. Everything’ by Jennifer Weiner historical fiction
‘Mostly Dead Things’ by Kristen Arnett contemporary/LGBT
‘Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune’ by Roselle Lim contemporary/romance
‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ by Ocean Vuong poetry
‘Rapture’ by Lauren Kate YA fantasy
‘Recursion’ by Blake Crouch science fiction
‘Searching for Sylvie Lee’ by Jean Kwok mystery
‘Somewhere Close to Happy’ by Lia Louis romance
‘Sorcery of Thorns’ by Margaret Rogerson fantasy
‘Storm and Fury’ by Jennifer L. Armentrout fantasy
‘Summer of ’69’ by Elin Hilderbrand historical fiction
‘Sweet Tea and Secrets’ by Joy Avon cozy mystery
‘Teeth in the Mist’ by Dawn Kurtagich horror
‘The Accidental Girlfriend’ by Emma Hart romance
‘The Bookshop on the Shore’ by Jenny Colgan contemporary/women’s fiction
‘The First Mistake’ by Sandie Jones thriller
‘The Friends We Keep’ by Jane Green women’s fiction
‘The Friend Zone’ by Abby Jimenez contemporary/romance
‘The Girl in Red’ by Christina Henry fantasy/horror
‘The Haunted’ by Danielle Vega horror
‘The Holiday’ by T.M. Logan
‘The July Girls’ by Phoebe Locke mystery/thriller
‘The Last House Guest’ by Megan Miranda mystery/thriller
‘The Most Fun We Ever Had’ by Claire Lombardo contemporary/literary fiction
‘The New Achilles’ by Christian Cameron historical fiction
‘The Red Labyrinth’ by Meredith Tate fantasy
‘The Resurrectionists’ by Michael Patrick Hicks horror
‘The Rest of the Story’ by Sarah Dessen YA contemporary/romance
‘Ollie Oxley and the Ghost: The Search for Lost Gold’ by Lisa Schmid middle grade
‘The Space Between Time’ by Charlie Laidlaw
‘The Stationery Shop’ by Marjan Kamali historical fiction
‘The Summer Country’ by Lauren Willig historical fiction
‘They Called Me Wyatt’ by Natasha Tynes mystery
‘This Might Hurt a Bit’ by Doogie Horner YA
‘Time After Time’ by Lisa Grunwald historical/science fiction
‘Waiting for Tom Hanks’ by Kerry Winfrey contemporary/romance
‘We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir’ by Samra Habib non-fiction
‘We Were Killers Once’ by Becky Masterman mystery/thriller
‘Where The Story Starts’ by Imogen Clark women’s fiction
‘Wicked Fox’ by Kat Cho YA fantasy
‘Wild and Crooked’ by Leah Thomas YA contemporary/LGBT
‘Wolf Rain’ by Nalini Singh paranormal romance
Reviews:
‘Sorcery of Thorns’ by Stephanie at Between Folded Pages
‘The Rapture’ at Book Bound
‘The Resurrectionists’ by Jen at Shit Reviews of Books
‘The Haunted’ by Kris at Boston Book Reader
‘The Friends We Keep’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘This Might Hurt a Bit’ by Amanda at Between the Shelves
‘Wild and Crooked’ by Amanda at Between the Shelves
‘The Haunted’ by Mandy at Book Princess Reviews
‘We Were Killers Once’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘Five Midnights’ by Sian at Sci-fi & Scary
‘Wolf Rain’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Just One Bite’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Where the Story Starts’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘The Red Labyrinth’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Fixing the Fates’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Gun Island’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘If Only’ by Anjana at Superfluous Reading
‘Sweet Tea and Secrets’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘Storm and Fury’ by Claire at bookscoffeeandrepeat
‘The New Achilles’ by Zoé at Zooloo’s Book Diary
‘Time After Time’ by Ashley at Ashes Books and Bobs
‘Recursion’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘The Space Between Time’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘The Rumor’ by Vicky at Women in Trouble Book Blog
‘The Search for the Lost Gold’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘They Call Me Wyatt’ by Jen at Shit Reviews of Books
‘After the End’ by Linda at Linda’s Book Bag
‘Beyond Asanas’ by Shashank at Wonder’s Book Blog
‘The July Girls’ by Nicola at Short Book and Scribes
‘We Have Always Been Here’ by Kristin at Kristin Kraves Books
‘Close to Home’ by T. J. Fox
‘Dissenter on the Bench’ by Taylor at Tays Infinite Thoughts
‘Bound to the Battle God’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Briar and Rose and Jack’ by Briana at Pages Unbound
‘Teeth in the Mist’ at Lori’s Bookshelf Reads
‘All the Missing Girls’ by Celine at Celinelingg
‘The Holiday’ by Zoe at Zooloo’s Book Diary
‘The July Girls’ by Joanna at Over the Rainbow Book Blog
‘More Than Enough’ by Jessica at Jess Just Reads
‘Somewhere Close to Happy’ at Jess Just Reads
‘The Accidental Girlfriend’ by Tijuana at Book Twins Reviews
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Books Published in July:
‘Along the Broken Bay’ by Flora J. Solomon historical fiction
‘A Stranger on the Beach’ by Michele Campbell mystery/thriller
‘A Whisker In The Dark’ by Leighann Dobbs cozy mystery
‘Dark Age’ by Pierce Brown science fiction
‘Depraved’ by Trilina Pucci romance/erotica
‘Deserve to Die’ by Miranda Rijks thriller
‘Drummer Girl’ by Ginger Scott YA romance
‘False Step’ by Victoria Helen Stone mystery/thriller
‘Girls Like Us’ by Cristina Alger mystery/thriller
‘Gods of Jade and Shadow’ by Silvia Moreno-Garcia fantasy/historical fiction
‘Good Guy’ by Kate Meader romance
‘Gore in the Garden’ by Colleen J. Shogan cozy mystery
‘How to Hack a Heartbreak’ by Kristin Rockaway romance
‘Last Summer’ by Kerry Lonsdale contemporary
‘Life Ruins’ by Danuta Kot audiobook/mystery
‘Lock Every Door’ by Riley Sager mystery/thriller
‘Maybe This Time’ by Kasie West contemporary
‘Never Have I Ever’ by Joshilyn Jackson mystery/thriller
‘Never Look Back’ by Alison Gaylin mystery/thriller
‘Nightingale Point’ by Luan Goldie
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jenni Fletcher historical romance
‘Resist’ by K. Bromberg romance
‘Salvation Day’ by Kali Wallace science fiction
‘Season of the Witch’ by Sarah Rees Brennan YA fantasy
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Susanne O’Leary
‘Spin the Dawn’ by Elizabeth Lim fantasy
‘That Long Lost Summer’ by Minna Howard
‘The Betrayed Wife’ by Kevin O’Brien mystery/thriller
‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ by Abbi Waxman contemporary/romance
‘The Chain’ by Adrian McKinty thriller
‘The Gifted School’ by Bruce Holsinger contemporary fiction
‘The Golden Hour’ by Beatriz Williams historical fiction
‘The Guy on the Right’ by Kate Stewart NA romance
‘The Last Book Party’ by Karen Dukess historical fiction
‘The Marriage Trap’ by Sheryl Browne thriller
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Margaret Owen fantasy
‘The Miraculous’ by Jess Redman middle grade
‘The Need’ by Helen Phillips horror/thriller
‘The Nickel Boys’ by Colson Whitehead historical fiction
‘The Rogue King’ by Abigail Owen paranormal romance
‘The Seekers’ by Heather Graham mystery
‘The Silent Ones’ by K.L. Slater thriller
‘The Storm Crow’ by Kalyn Josephson fantasy
‘The Wedding Party’ by Jasmine Guillory romance
‘Three Women’ by Lisa Taddeo non-fiction/feminism
‘To Be Devoured’ by Sara Tantlinger horror
‘Truly Madly Royally’ by Debbie Rigaud YA romance
‘Under Currents’ by Nora Roberts romance
‘War’ by Laura Thalassa fantasy/romance
‘Whisper Network’ by Chandler Baker mystery/thriller
‘Wilder Girls’ by Rory Power YA horror/mystery
A fantastic review of…
‘Reclaimed by her Rebel Knight’ by Demetra at Demi Reads
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Clarissa at Clarissa Reads It All
‘The Bookish Life of Nina Hill’ at Flavia the Bibliophile
‘The Merciful Crow’ by Kaleena at Reader Voracious
‘The Guy On the Right’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘False Step’ by Jordann at The Book Blog Life
‘The Guy On the Right’ by Angela at Reading Frenzy Book Blog
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Joules at Northern Reader
‘Depraved’ by Demetra at Demi Reads
‘Never Have I Ever’ by Steph AT Steph’s Book Blog
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jennifer C. Wilson
‘That Long Lost Summer’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Joanne at Portobello Book Blog
‘A Whisker in the Dark’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘The Rouge King’ by Ashley at Falling Down the Book Hole
‘Good Guy’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘Drummer Girl’ by Astrid at The Bookish Sweet Tooth
‘The Need’ by T. J. Fox
‘The Seekers’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘The Silent Ones’ by Steph at StefLoz Book Blog
‘Resist’ by Tijuana at Book Twins Reviews
‘Reclaimed by Her Rebel Knight’ by Jess Bookish Life
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Joanna at Over the Rainbow Book Blog
‘How To Hack a Heartbreak’ by Corina at Book Twins Reviews
‘Somebody Else’s Baby’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Life Ruins’ by Amanda at mybookishblogspot
‘The Miraculous’ by Chris at Plucked from the Stacks
‘The Betrayed Wife’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Salvation Day’ by Lilyn G at Sci-fi & Scary
‘The Marriage Trap’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘The Chain’ at Jess Just Reads
‘To Be Devoured’ by Sam and Gracie at Sci-fi & Scary
‘Truly Madly Royally’ by Olivia at The Candid Cover
‘Season of the Witch’ by Jill at Jill’s Book Blog
‘Gore in the Garden’ by Rekha at The Book Decoder
‘Never Look Back’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Wilder Girls’ by Kathy at Pages Below the Vaulted Sky
‘Deserve to Die’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Shalini at Shalini’s Books and Reviews
‘Sisters of Willow House’ by Berit at Audio Killed the Bookmark
‘Nightingale Point’ by Amanda at mybookishblogspot
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I’m so happy to be here with you bookish guys again!!
Don’t forget to let me know if you have a review!
Oh, and in the near future comes another post with the releases of the beginning of August! You can send me reviews for that post, as well.
Have a wonderful time!
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I’m back! – A Master List of Book Releases of June and July + Reviews! It has been a long hiatus, though to me it didn't seem to be one. Time flies.
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Rainy Days - Kevin 'KJ' Jimenze x Reader (NSFW)
Tagging: @witches-unruly-heart @annetje @mysoulisasunflower @the-hinky-panda @melaniecraig80
It was raining. Huge heavy droplets poured from the dark thunderous sky as the lightning flashed across the street. The storm had rolled in suddenly and without any warning. You were already soaked through by the time you'd made it back to the house.
Kevin was already standing there in his jacket, cell phone clasped in his hand just as yours started to ring. He snapped his own shut leading your ringtone to stop abruptly.
"I was about to come get you." he told her, indicating to the car keys on the coffee table in front of the couch.
"Well, I appreciate the gesture." You said, stripping off your coat and hanging it up on the coat rack.
Kevin found his attention slipping to your sensual form as you turned back to face him. Her loose hair was wet and tousled falling around over your features. The blue vest top you were wearing clung to your curves like a second skin from the moisture as did your denim jeans.
A droplet of water trailed down the curve of your throat and Kevin found himself fascinated by it as he imagined himself licking it off your skin.
"You look so beautiful like this." he found himself saying, his fingertips brushing away the damp hair away from your face and back behind your ear.
Your gaze lowered to his lips as your hands slipped inside of his jacket, gripping his plaid shirt and pulling him taut against you. Your back pressed against the door as Kevin cradled your face in his hands so he could stare into your bright eyes.
His lips brushed against yours tentatively as his thumb trailed along the line of your jaw. You were intoxicating, he’s always thought so. His tongue parted your lips, delving deep into the confines of your mouth. You were already pushing the jacket from his shoulders, it fell to the floor, crumpling. He could feel the press of your wet clothing through his shirt as you drew him even closer until your hips were touching.
You moaned into his mouth as his lower body slotted against yours. The only thing between you was the thin layer of material and Kevin found it unbearable.
It had only been a matter of weeks since you’d last made love, but you craved him like never before. His molten hot fingertips were gliding down the cool skin of your bare arms igniting your senses with anticipation. His mouth left yours before his lips fastened on that tiny sweet spot just under the curve of your jaw. It drove you wild when his teeth grazed that sensitive place, your breathing hitched in ecstasy as your head tipped back, exposing your throat.
"We need to get you out of this wet clothing." Kevin's husky voice whispered in your ear sending a thrill vibrating through you.
His fingers were already toying with the hem of the vest top before you raised your arms up compliantly. Kevin peeled the item of clothing from your body with a deft slowness, his hungry gaze taking in the contours of your flesh as he revealed you one inch at a time. You were clad in a lacy black bra, the colour making your skin look practically translucent. Your fingers hooked the loops of Kevin's jeans as you yanked him back to his rightful place against you.
Kevin was already removing his shirt, it joined his jacket on the floor before he wrapped his arms around your cold skin pulling you into his warmth. Kevin's palms were chasing up along the curve of your spine until his fingertips came to the clasp of your bra. He withdrew the underwear from you allowing it to fall to the laminate floor before he cupped your breasts within his blazing hot hands. Your head tilted back as you arched into his touch, your hair falling over your shoulders. Kevin watched the expression on your face before he dipped his head, allowing his tongue to tease the gap between your breasts. His thumbs caressed the erect nubs before he captured your nipple in his fiery mouth, you gasped at the sensation, fingers running through his hair.
His mouth smothered yours again as he rubbed his erection against the seam of your jeans, generating a delicious friction. His arms wrapped around your body guiding you back towards the couch until you were laid out for him. His nimble fingers undid the button of your jeans before Kevin stripped the soaked material from your legs, along with your panties.
He showered your inner thighs with deliberately slow kisses, working his way higher until you could feel his breath against your core. You gasped as his mouth enclosed on your clit, his feverish tongue flicking over you in long draw out strokes. You gripped the couch cushion, keening out loud with the other buried in Kevin's hair urging him on. He was taking you higher and higher with every single skilled stroke.
You could feel the tidal waves of pleasure were dragging you under like a rip tide and you felt yourself succumbing before Kevin pulled away abruptly. He kissed a purposeful path up your body until he met your lips.
"You taste delicious." He murmured against your mouth as he unbuckled his jeans and shoved them down his muscular thighs.
You were already reaching between the two of you, your fingers wrapped around his erection guiding him to your core. He smothered your whimper of relief with a kiss as he breeched you as slow as he could muster. He wanted you to feel every inch of him. You bucked up into the thrust, taking him all the way to the hilt.
Your legs wrapped around his waist, ankles hooking under the curve of his buttocks drawing even deeper. Your palms were roving up along his muscular back, nails raked along his skin with each and every tilt of his hips.
Your skin was flushing pink as rapture raced through your veins like a narcotic. You chased that feeling, the pleasure building deep inside until it crested like a wave, rushing through every single one of your synapses.
You bit Kevin's lower lip as you climaxed. The tightening of your walls around his cock tipped Kevin over the edge as the euphoria mingled with the pain. His fingers threaded through your damp hair as he erupted deep inside of you.
"God baby, I missed this." he breathed against your lips as he stared into your eyes. "I missed you."
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Vanishing Act (Kevin "KJ" Jimenez Fic)
Title: Vanishing Act
Rating: Mature
Pairing: Kevin "KJ" Jimenez x Fem! Reader
Summary: You've lost everything: family members, your job with the US Marshals, your life, all because of one man: Lincoln Potter. When you get word that he's put a hit out on one DEA Agent Kevin Jimenez, you decide maybe you might get an ally in your quest for revenge. You just have to keep both of you and KJ alive until you can get your revenge on Potter.
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Episode 265
Dec Solicits
New Comics Reviews:
Detective Comics 1027 by Peter Tomasi, Dan Jurgens, Tom King, Grant Morrison, Scott Snyder, Dan Jurgens, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Mariko Tamaki, James Tynion IV, Marv Wolfman, Lee Bermejo, Chris Burnham, Jamal Campbell, Emanuela Lupacchino, David Marquez, Dan Mora, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Risso, Walt Simonson, Brad Walker, Chip Zdarsky, Riley Rossmo, John Romita Jr., Andrew Hennessy, Kevin Nowlan, Joe Prado, Bill Sienkiewicz, Hi-Fi, Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Nathan Fairbairn, Marcelo Maiolo, Laura Martin, Trish Mulvihill, Ivan Plascencia, Arif Prianto, Alejandro Sanchez
Catwoman 25 by Ran V, Juan Ferreyra, John Paul Leon, Fernando Blanco, Ivan Plascencia
Amazing Spider-Man: The Sins of Norman Osborn by Nick Spencer, Federico Vincentini, Edgar Delgado
Giant Size X-Men: Storm by Jonathan Hickman, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson
Immortal Hulk 0 by Bill Mantlo, Peter David, Al Ewing, Mike Mignola, Adam Kubert, Mattia De Iulis
Iron Man 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Cafu, Frank D'Armata
Marvels Snapshots: X-Men by Jay Edidin, Kurt Busiek, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran
Stillwater 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon K Perez, Mike Spicer
Edgeworld 1 by Chuck Austen, Pat Oliffe, Lee Loughridge
Danger Devil 1 by Tong Doug Wright, Joseph Haemmerle, Magnus
Dry Foot 1 by Jarred Lujan, Orlando Caicedo, Warnia Sahadewa
Goosebumps: Secrets of the Swamp 1 by Marieke Nijikamp, Yasmin Flores Montanez, Rebecca Nalty
Heavy by Max Bemis, Eryk Donovan, Cris Peter
Riptide: Draken 1 by Scott Chitwood, Danny Luckert
You Look Like Death: Tales from the Umbrella Academy 1 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, I.N.J. Culbard, Nate Piekos
Vampirella: Trial of the Soul 1 by Bill Willingham, Giuseppe Cafaro
Additional Reviews: Frankenstein, White House Farm, Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen, Adult Life Skills, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,
News: Jonathan Majors cast as Kang for Ant-Man 3, another new Snyder creator-owned book, Leinil Francis Yu retires from interiors, WandaVision in 2020, Stumptown cancelled, Tatiana Maslany cast as She-Hulk, secret X-Men launch in December, Tom Hardy might be Bond, Emily Pearson, Archie goes day-and-date w/ Comixology Unlimited, SWORD by Ewing and Schitti, Peacemaker series by Gunn/Cena for HBO Max, all MCU movies pushed back to 2021, Supergirl cancelled, Harley s3
Trailers: Baby Yoda s2, WandaVision
Comics Countdown:
Stillwater 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon K Perez, Mike Spicer
Detective Comics 1027 by Peter Tomasi, Dan Jurgens, Tom King, Grant Morrison, Scott Snyder, Dan Jurgens, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, Mariko Tamaki, James Tynion IV, Marv Wolfman, Lee Bermejo, Chris Burnham, Jamal Campbell, Emanuela Lupacchino, David Marquez, Dan Mora, Ivan Reis, Eduardo Risso, Walt Simonson, Brad Walker, Chip Zdarsky, Riley Rossmo, John Romita Jr., Andrew Hennessy, Kevin Nowlan, Joe Prado, Bill Sienkiewicz, Hi-Fi, Jordie Bellaire, Tamra Bonvillain, Nathan Fairbairn, Marcelo Maiolo, Laura Martin, Trish Mulvihill, Ivan Plascencia, Arif Prianto, Alejandro Sanchez
Thor 7 by Donny Cates, Aaron Kuder, Matt Wilson
Head Lopper 13 by Andrew MacLean
Money Shot 8 by Tim Seeley, Sarah Beattie, Rebekah Isaacs, Kurt Michael Russell
Seven Secrets 2 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte
Marvel Snapshots: X-Men by Jay Edidin, Kurt Busiek, Tom Reilly, Chris O'Halloran
Batman 99 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey
Finger Guns 5 by Justin Richards, Val Halvorson, Nalty, Esposito
Once and Future 11 by Kieron Gillen, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain
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RenaRoo’s GIANT Comic Sale!
I am preparing for a giant move and as a result I need to majorly cut down on my physical comic books!!!
Followers and friends will have access to a Giveaway of single issues in a week, but right now I need to sell a LOT of trade volumes I am offering to sell at SUPER REDUCED prices!
If you are interested, please look below! And contact me for information on how to pay/get shipped to!
If you are interested in haggling/buying multiple comic collections and want to make a bundle deal, I’ll be more than happy to work with you! For me the main objective right now is to ship as many things out as I can before I move November 15th!!!
Payments will be processed through PayPal and Ko-Fi!
NEW DEALS!!!
Paperback Comics - $10 + shipping BUY ONE GET ONE FREE
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 1: The Chysalis by Chuck Dixon, Julian Lopez, Carlos Rodriguez, and Bit
Batman and the Outsiders Vol. 2: The Snare by Chuck Dixon, Carlos Rodriguez, Julian Lopez, and Ryan Benjamin
Batman and Robin: Dark Knight vs. White Knight by Paul Cornell, Scott McDaniel, Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Judd Winick, and Greg Tocchini
Batman New Gotham Vol. 1: Evolution by Greg Rucka, Shawn Martinbrough, John Watkiss, William Rosado, Phil Hester, and Steve Mitchell
Batman: Birth of the Demon by Mike W. Barr, Dennis O’Neil, Jerry Bingham, Tom Grindberg, and Norm Breyfogle
Batman: Streets of Gotham Vol. 2: Leviathan by Paul Dini, Dustin Nguyen, Derek Fridolfs, Mike Benson, and Chris Yost
Batman: Streets of Gotham Vol. 3: The House of Hush by Paul Dini, Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs
Batman: The Resurrection of Ra’s al Ghul by Grant Morrison and Paul Dini
Bedlam Vol. 1 by Nick Spencer, Riley Rossmo, and Frazer Irving
Ghost/Batgirl by Mike Kennedy and Ryan Benjamin
Lazarus Volume One by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, and Arcas
Nightwing Vol. 5: The Hunt for Oracle by Chuck Dixon, Greg Land, Patrick Zicher, and Butch Guice
Nightwing Vol. 6: Big Guns by Chuck Dixon, Greg Land, and Mike Collins
Nightwing Vol. 7: On the Razor’s Edge by Chuck Dixon, Greg Land, and Drew Geraci
Secret Six Vol. 3: Danse Macabre by Gail Simone, John Ostrander, and J. Calafiore
Secret Six Vol. 5: The Darkest House by Gail Simone and J. Calafiore
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 1: Change is Constant by Tom Waltz, Dan Duncan, and Kevin Eastman
Transformers Regeneration One Vol. 1 by Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman
Transformers Regeneration One Vol. 2 by Simon Furman and Andrew Wildman
Villains United by Gail Simone, Dale Eaglesham and Val Semeiks
Large Books - $15 + shipping BUY ONE GET ONE FREE
Batman: Cataclysm
Batman: Dark Victory by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
Batman: The Black Mirror by Scott Snyder, Jock, and Francesco Francavilla
Batman: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale
Spider-Man: Birth of Venom by Jim Shooter, Tom DeFalco, John Byrne, Louise Simonson, and David Michelinie
Transformers: Phase One Omnibus Volume 1 by Simon Furman and E.J. Su
The Usagi Yojimbo Saga Book 2: Grasscutter by Stan Sakai
Collection Deals
52 Bundle - $15 + shipping + TWO FREE CHOICE
52 Volume One by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, and Keith Giffen 52 Volume Two by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, and Keith Giffen 52 Volume Three by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, and Keith Giffen 52 Volume Four by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, and Keith Giffen
Deadpool by Daniel Way Bundle - $50 + shipping +TWO FREE CHOICE
Deadpool: Suicide Kings by Mke Benson, Adam Glass, Carlo Barberi, and Shawn Crystal Deadpool Vol. 1: Secret Invasion by Daniel Way, Paco Medina, and Carlo Barberi Deadpool Vol. 2: Dark Reign by Daniel Way and Paco Medina Dark Reign: Deadpool/Thunderbolts by Andy Diggle, Daniel Way, Bong Dazo, and Paco Medina Deadpool Vol. 3: X Marks the Spot by Daniel Way, Shawn Crystal, Paco Medina Hardback Deadpool Vol. 4: Monkey Business by Daniel Way, Carlo Barberi, Dalibor Talajić Deadpool Vol. 5: What Happened in Vegas by Daniel Way and Carlo Barberi Deadpool Vol. 6: I Rule, You Suck by Daniel Way, Carlo Barberi, and Bongo Dazo Hardback Deadpool Vol. 7: Space Oddity by Daniel Way, Sheldon Vella, Carlo Barberi, and Bong Dazo Hardback Deadpool Vol. 8: Operation Annihilation by Daniel Way, Sheldon Vella, Bong Dazo Hardback Deadpool Vol. 9: Institutionalized by Daniel Way, Carlo Barberi Hardback Deadpool Vol. 10: Evil Deadpool by Daniel Way, Salva Espin, and John McCrea
Demon Knights Bundle - $15 + shipping + ONE FREE CHOICE
Demon Knights Vol. 1: Seven Against the Dark by Paul Cornell, Diogenes Neves, and Oclair Albert Demon Knights Vol. 2: The Avalon Trap by Paul Cornell, Diógenes Neves, and Bernard Chang Demon Knights Vol. 3: The Gathering Storm by Robert Venditti, Bernard Chang, and Paul Cornell
Full Metal Alchemist Bundle - $75 + shipping + TWO FREE CHOICE
Single Trade Volumes: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3 3-in-1 Trade Volumes: Volumes 4-5-6, Volumes 7-8-9, Volumes 10-11-12, Volumes 13-14-15, Volumes 16-17-18, Volumes 19-20-21, Volumes 22-23-24, Volumes 25-26-27 Fullmetal Alchemist Profiles by Hiromu Arakawa (contains bonus manga material) The Art of Fullmetal Alcehmist Volume 2 by Hiromu Arakawa
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Vol. 1 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Vol. 2 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection Vol. 5 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 2 by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classics Vol. 3
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Manga and Pocket Sized Volumes - $10 + shipping
DC Comics
The Untold Legend of the Batman by Len Wein, John Byrne, and Jim Aparo B&W SOLD
Dark Horse
Usagi Yojimbo Book 1: The Ronin by Stan Sakai SOLD
Usagi Yojimbo Book 2: Samurai by Stan Sakai SOLD
Paperbacked Deals - #15 + shipping
DC Comics
Batman: Contagion by Chuck Dixon, Alan Grant, Dennis O’Neil, Doug Moench, and Christopher Priest SOLD
Batman: Hush by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, and Scott Williams SOLD
Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? by Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert SOLD
Batwoman: Elegy by Greg Rucka and J.H. Williams III SOLD
Birds of Prey: Blood and Circuits by Gail Simone, Nicola Scott, Paulo Siqueira, James Raiz SOLD
Birds of Prey: Sensei & Student by Gail Simone, Ed Benes, Michael Golden, Joe Bennett, Cliff Richards, Alex Lei, Ruy Jose, Mike Manley, and Scott Hanna SOLD
JLA: World Without Grown-Ups by Todd Dezago, Humberto Ramos, Mike McKone, and Todd Nauck SOLD
JLA/The Titans: The Technis Imperative by Devin Grayson, Phil Jimenez, Andy Lanning, and Dexter Vines SOLD
Power Girl Vol. 1: A New Beginning by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Amanda Conner SOLD
Red Hood: The Lost Days by Judd Winick SOLD
Robin: A Hero Reborn by Alan Grant, Norm Breyfogle, Steve Mitchell, Chuck Dixon, Tom Lyle, and Bob Smith SOLD
Robin: Violent Tendencies by Chuck Dixon, Chris Barista, Cam Smith SOLD
Supergirl: Bizarrogirl by Sterling Gates, Jamal Igle, and Jon Sibal SOLD
Superman: Last Son of Krypton by Geoff Johns, Richard Donner, Adam Kubert, and Gary Frank SOLD
Superman: Secret Identity by Kurt Busiek and Stuart Immonen SOLD
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Superman: Up, Up and Away! by Kurt Busiek, Geoff Johns, Pete Woods, and Renato Guedes SOLD
Teen Titans Vol. 4: The Future is Now by Geoff Johns, Mike McKone, Ivan Reis, and Tom Grummett SOLD
Teen Titans: Year One by Amy Wolfram, Karl Kerschl, and Serge Lapointe SOLD
Vixen: Return of the Lion by G. Willow Wilson and Cafu SOLD
Young Justice: Sins of Youth by Peter David, Karl Kesel, Todd Nauck, et. al SOLD
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The Amazing Spider-Man: Unintended Consequences by J. Michael Straczynski, John Romita Jr., and Scott Hanna SOLD
Spider-Men by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli SOLD
White Tiger by Tamora Pierce and Timothy Liebe SOLD
Others
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Tony Lee, Cliff Richards, Jane Austen, and Seth Grahame-Smith SOLD
Hardbacked Deals - $20 + shipping
DC Comics
Teen Titans Earth One Volume One by Jeff Lemire, Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson, Cam Smith, Brad Anderson SOLD
Marvel
Hawkeye Vol. 1 by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Javier Pulido, Steve Lieber, Jesse Hamm, Francesco Francavilla, Matt Hollingsworth SOLD
Omnibus Deals - $25 + shipping
Dark Horse
DC Comics
Batgirl/Robin: Year One by Scott Beatty, Chuck Dixon, Marcos Martin, and Javier Pulido SOLD
DC Comics: The Sequential Art of Amanda Conner SOLD
DC Showcase Presents: Batman Volume 4 SOLD
Superman: Birthright by Mark Waid, Leinil Francis Yu, and Gerry Alanguilan SOLD
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Entry 088 - Bishop
Name: Lucas Bishop
Code Names: Bishop
First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #282 (Nov ‘91)
Powers: Energy absorption and redirection
Teams Affiliation: XSE, X-Men, X-Force
About
When I was young I had a weird idea that I was just fixated on. I wanted the next Metal Gear Solid game to give Solid Snake a teen sidekick who could be his best friend and also do all the cool spy stuff. In retrospect, I can see why this was a worse idea than tricking your audience into playing an anticipated squeal staring a totally secret new bishōnen character instead of a gruff, Nick Fury looking dude they expected. The idea stuck with me because kids don’t always want to be their heroes, they want to hang out with them. They want to be Robin, not Batman. It’s a strange but understandable tic in fandom but it is why things like self-insert fan fiction is so big. More than anything else, Lucas Bishop was a fanboy who got to live the dream of being best friends with his heroes, and you know what? It kinda worked.
Portrayed by Omar Sy
Lucas Bishop was born of Australian Aboriginal parents in the late 21st century. Years ago a red-haired girl known as the mutant messiah had restored the X-Gene after the events of M-Day but lost control of her powers and accidentally killed over one million baseline humans. The world’s response was to round up all mutants, brand them with an “M”, and place them in relocation camps. These were the camps Bishop and his sister Shard grew up in. These were the camps where they watched their parents die. Raised by their grandmother, Lucas and Shard were raised on the stories of X-Men, mutant freedom fighters of the past. It was these stories that would drive him for the rest of his life.
Larry Stroman, Mark Farmer, and Matt Milla
Mutant freedom fighters known as “The Summers Rebellion” broke down the walls of the camps and freed those inside. In the chaos, Bishop was separated from his family and raised by a thief known as The Witness. He claimed to have been an X-Man in his past and told Bishop of the betrayer that destroyed the rest of the X-Men and the Son of Askani who protected the red-haired girl. Bishop found his way back to his sister and they were both recruited by a new mutant police squad known as the XSE, Xavier’s Security Enforcers. They trained hard and became the youngest officers in the program’s history. Bishop was consumed by his dedication to the job and chased the time traveling mutant Trevor Fitzroy back decades to the late 20th century where he finally came face to face with his heroes, the X-Men.
Whilce Portacio, Art Thibert, and Joe Rosas
The X-Men were displeased by Bishop’s militaristic attitude and willingness to kill but Bishop was simply in shock. These were the X-Men, his X-Men, and he would fall in line to learn from them. Bishop struggled to understand the customs of the time but desperately wanted to learn. He and Storm grew close and he quickly became a strong field commander. He was constantly on the lookout for a way to prevent his future and often battled with Gambit, who he believed to be the traitor to cause the fall of the X-Men.
Jim Lee, Art Thibert, and Joe Rosas
Bishop was among the X-Men to travel into the past and try to stop Legion from killing Magneto. Legion went to kill Magneto but his father, Charles Xavier, took the blow in his stead. This caused the world to rip into an apocalyptic splinter timeline and Bishop was the only one to remember the world as it was. He sought out the X-Men of that world and convinced them to make the world right again. Through great struggle and sacrifice, the X-Men of the Age of Apocalypse sent Bishop back to the moment Charles was killed. Bishop absorbed Legion’s blow and redirect it back at him, killing the young mutant and fixing the time stream.
Bishop returned to the X-Men, always on the lookout for the traitor. That traitor was revealed to be Charles Xavier himself as Onslaught. Bishop was key in his defeat but felt aimless when Xavier was gone. He traveled to Shi’ar space with the other X-Men but was separated from the team and paled around with Deathbird saving alternate realities. He was captured as one of The Twelve and returned to the X-Men after that event finished, looking for a new purpose in the past.
Kevin Lau
Bishop joined Storm’s X-Treme X-Men on the hunt for the Destiny Diaries and was essential in getting the squad legitimized as mutant law enforcement officers known as the XSE. He began working as a detective in a Manhattan neighborhood called Mutant Town on the Middle East Side. He investigated a mutant gang war and got to the bottom of a new, dangerous street drug called “Toad Juice” alongside his partner Izzy Ortega. It felt good to be a cop again but it all came crashing down when the Scarlet Witch depowered all but 198 of the world’s mutants.
Phil Jimenez
Bishop remembered the stories from his childhood, this is how it started. Soon the red-haired girl would be born and that could only lead to the camps. He kept this knowledge to himself, how could he tell his friends that their only hope would lead to the enslavement of the mutant race? Bishop was at the mansion when he heard of the first mutant born after M-Day, and he knew it was time to act. He chased down Cable, he remembered the stories of the Son of Askani fathering the girl and knew that is where she would be. He succeeded in incapacitating Cable and drawing his gun on the newborn, but he is attacked by a mutant hunting monster known as Predator X who bit off his right arm. He saw Cable and the child begin to teleport into the future and fired wildly at them. This was his last best chance before they escaped to the time stream and he intended to take it. The shots missed their target but one caught Charles Xavier. Bishop had spent his entire life idolizing the X-Men but now he had killed their leader and became their enemy.
Chris Bachalo, Tim Townsend, and Brian Reber
He made his way to Forge’s workshop in Dallas, stole a cool new robot arm, and began blanketing the future on the search for Cable. After an unsuccessful ambush in 2043, Bishop realized that he had to fight this war smarter. Cable could be anywhere on the planet at any time in the future and Bishop had to restrict that. He became a destroyer of worlds, killing billions to make continents inhospitable over hundreds of years. He didn’t care about the lives he destroyed. If he could prevent his future from happening, if he could kill the baby Hope, all of this would go away, right? These weren’t real people he was killing, they were just some mistake of a reality. That’s what he told himself at least. As Bishop tried and failed to destroy her, Hope grew into a young woman and she defeated Bishop with her father’s help. They were not content to leave this shallow husk of a man somewhere he could find them again. They destroyed his time travel device and sent him to the shallow husk of the Earth of 6700 AD, he was forced to live and die on the world he had razed.
Denys Cowan, Sandu Florea, and Pete Pantazis
His entire life, Lucas Bishop was a fighter, and this was no different. He wandered the wasteland until he was found by the Brothers of the Order. They were a group dedicated to protecting humanity from their dark shadows known as Revenants, beings the Shi’ar called Mummundrai. Bishop became a hunter in their order, seeking penance for what he had done to hope. The Revenant Queen known as the Great White Owl learned of Bishop and enacted a plan to travel back to the 21st century and establish world domination. She succeeded in coming to the modern era with Bishop but was eventually defeated by the X-Men. Bishop experienced deep sorrow for what he had done in the future and his one-time friend Storm decided she would help him make amends.
Adrian Alphona and Christiana Strain
Hope Summer’s was not so quick to forgive the man who had tried to kill her since the day she was born. The villain Stryfe orchestrated a situation to place Hope in a locked room with a bound Bishop and a sharp Psimitar as some elaborate revenge plot against Cable. Bishop begged for forgiveness but he understood that he deserved to die. Hope chose not to kill him in cold blood and the two reluctantly worked together to stop Stryfe. Since that day, Bishop dedicated his time to understanding the present to see if he could prevent any horrible futures. When Psylocke sent out a psychic distress call, Bishop was one of the X-Men who received it, and he worked with her to prevent the Shadow King from taking over the world.
Must Read
I am just going to tell you that my favorite Bishop based property is incredibly self-serving. It is Bish & Jubez by my Battle of the Atom co-host Adam Reck. It is a delightful adventure about a tough soldier and a spunky teen looking for a piece of junk food. It is so worth your time so check it out. The first volume is complete (you can read the whole thing here) and the second titled Bish & Jubez: The Age of Stryfe is just about to wrap up.
Ranking
I think Bishop can be a fun character if a little stiff. His villainous turn was fantastic and understandable; however, it did serious damage to the long-term health of the character. His redemption in Uncanny X-Force wasn’t convincing and current writers seem content with acting as if he didn’t commit global genocide. Another character that was ranked based on uneven writing was Warlock, and I frankly like that little robot dude better. Under him is Domino, another character I like, but don’t love. I do think Bishop is more flexible in stories than Dom so he can slide in as the new number 44 in the Xavier Files.
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