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A Little Too Broken
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A Little Too Broken
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A Little Too Broken

Written by Brad Vance

Narrated by Brad Vance

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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When Jamie walks through the door of the Humane Society, it's not just an animal who needs rescuing that day. Tom is there to adopt another service dog into the Canine Comrade Corps, but it's Jamie his heart goes out to. But each man turns away, walks away, from the potential pain, the rejection, the knowledge that it'll all end in tears

Jamie knows damn well that the HIV he contracted from an unfaithful lover has put him out of the dating game forever in the small town of Santa Vera. Tom lost his legs in Afghanistan, and got new ones, yeah, but with a side order of PTSD to go, he thought grimly. The real problem is that only now does he realize he's gay, now that the revelation would be just one too many things to put his family through, after everything else they've had to deal with.

So both men grin and bear the loneliness, put their feelings on a shelf, even as Jamie's volunteer stint at CCC turns into friendship and, despite their resolve, something more
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 18, 2016
ISBN9781518924194
Author

Brad Vance

Brad Vance writes gay romance, erotica and paranormal stories and novels, including the breakout hits "A Little Too Broken" and "Given the Circumstances." Keep up with Brad at BradVanceAuthor.com, email him at BradVanceErotica@gmail.com, and friend him on Facebook at facebook.com/brad.vance.10.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This is a well-crafted, touching story about two main characters with disabilities who find love, strength, and comfort with each other. I’m guessing the author narrated his own work as a cost-saving measure, which is fine. He’s not a “traditional” narrator but I got used to his voice.