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Out of the Blackness (Avery Book 1)
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Out of the Blackness (Avery Book 1)

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A childhood of abuse has left Avery so physically and emotionally scarred he believes he shouldn't be alive. His only sanctuary has been his relationship with his older foster brother Sam. Avery finally lets Sam convince him to start therapy to help overcome his crippling anxiety, but even that can't prepare him for the upheaval caused by meeting Noah Yates.

Noah is everything Avery fears. He's large and physically powerful—and undeniably capable of destroying Avery's hard-earned progress. Although Noah seems to have a tender streak when it comes to him, Avery is terrified of being victimized again. But no matter how many times he tries to push him away, Noah never goes far.

Noah wants to save Avery, but can he be the catalyst Avery needs to begin the journey out of the blackness?

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PublisherCarter Quinn
Release dateMay 4, 2015
ISBN9781310549151
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Carter Quinn

Carter Quinn was born and raised in a very small Western Kansas town where cattle vastly outnumber humans. In the 1990’s, he read enough depressing gay fiction to give up on it. He discovered M/M in 2010 and started writing again. Now he’s told Corporate America to kiss his books. Carter lives again in that small Western Kansas town,entirely too far from his beloved Colorado Avalanche.

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