

I also found it hard to believe that they had been just friends for so many years and then suddenly it was all serious. In hindsight I should probably have stuck with Kindle for them as the narrator is different and not as good again, and established voices for Nick and Doc got jumbled for me. Suspense, kick-ass action, humour, romance, tragedy and family hang-ups - all boxes ticked for me! The spin off Sidewinder series is not so good in my opinion, but is mentioned in the main Cut and Run books. Ty's love of crazy t-shirts, and Zane's battle with all his vices, great banter and caring between the two as their relationship develops makes this one of my favourite series. Fish and Chips for the jumping scene, and Divide and Conquer for the arrival at the Aquarium scene. Either way I'd recommend reading them in order, as you do miss important things about the growing relationship if you skip some of the titles due to their accessibility. I had to purchase books 3 and 4 in paperback and they were really expensive, so not sure what happened with continuity/ publication of this series, as mostly authors stick with Kindle and/or Audio/narrator throughout.

In fact his name on the later titles encouraged me to start it in the first place, as his voice from the Like Us books is one of my favourites. I loved these guys right from the start, even though the first narrators were rubbish with accents, and I really didn't hear how Ty and Zane actually sounded in my head, until JF took over the series from book 6. I read this series in the past year, rather late to the party in a lot of ways, but making up for it now with a complete re-read.
