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Coming home should be the easiest thing in the world, but I've never felt more lost...
When his stellar military career comes to an abrupt and terrible end, thirty-two-year-old Maddox Kent returns to the town he never planned to step foot into again, hoping to mend the rift he himself caused with the brother he left behind. But coming home means facing some hard truths about himself and his actions. When he has the chance to start making amends by helping his brother with the wildlife sanctuary he runs, Maddox is thrown another curveball when a stranger appears...
As long as we keep moving, everything will be okay. That's what I keep telling myself, anyway...
For twenty-one-year-old Isaac, Pelican Bay is only supposed to be a stopping point on the trek from San Francisco to New York. With his little brother, Newt, in tow, Isaac is just looking to make things right by returning something of value to a person he wronged. But "getting lost" in the next big city proves to be a problem when the brutal Minnesota winter claims Isaac's car and strands him and Newt at the animal sanctuary. When the owners of the place offer him a job, a desperate Isaac agrees, despite the presence of a man Isaac instinctively knows could be his downfall...
It should be so easy to let him go, but I can't. And not just because I want to protect him...
Nothing about Isaac makes sense to Maddox. Not his piercings or makeup or flashy clothes. And most certainly not the snarky mouth that doesn't match the vulnerability Maddox sees in the younger man's eyes. But one thing does make sense to the hardened former soldier. Isaac is running from something, and Maddox's gut is telling him not to let Isaac and little Newt go until he can ferret out the truth.
But having Isaac around means trying to make sense of something else Maddox isn't expecting... his own body's response to the beautiful younger man. Aside from their explosive chemistry, nothing about the straitlaced soldier and the secretive misfit works.
But maybe that's exactly why it does...
NOTE: Can be read as a standalone (no cliffhangers) but more enjoyment may be had by reading book 1, Locked in Silence, first.
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âCan you ask Isaac to stick around for a bit?â Nolan asked. I turned to look at him. He was
focused on Dallas but kept shooting me glances. âTell him to make himself at home.â
focused on Dallas but kept shooting me glances. âTell him to make himself at home.â
I nodded. I wasnât at all surprised he wasnât extending the same offer to me. I certainly didnât
deserve it. I spared my brother another glance, then left the room, pulling the door closed
behind me.
deserve it. I spared my brother another glance, then left the room, pulling the door closed
behind me.
I returned downstairs and found Isaac and Newt sitting at the small kitchen table, their coats
still on. Newt was swinging his legs back and forth beneath the table as he and his brother
played some kind of game with their hands. I almost smiled when I realized what it was.
still on. Newt was swinging his legs back and forth beneath the table as he and his brother
played some kind of game with their hands. I almost smiled when I realized what it was.
âOne, two, three, four, I declare a thumb war,â Isaac said. As soon as he said the last word,
the pair began dueling it out with their thumbs. Neither of them noticed me, so I was free to
watch their interaction. A smile split Isaacâs mouth as Newt managed to pin his thumb down.
the pair began dueling it out with their thumbs. Neither of them noticed me, so I was free to
watch their interaction. A smile split Isaacâs mouth as Newt managed to pin his thumb down.
âOh no!â Isaac cried in mock fear.
âIâve got you,â Newt declared. I nearly laughed because Newt was holding onto Isaacâs thumb
with both his hands, a clear violation of the rules.
with both his hands, a clear violation of the rules.
Both of them dissolved into a fit of giggles after Isaac declared Newt the winner. They were
about to start another round when Isaac looked up and spotted me. The amusement slipped
from his expression and was replaced with one of wariness and uncertainty.
about to start another round when Isaac looked up and spotted me. The amusement slipped
from his expression and was replaced with one of wariness and uncertainty.
I tried to tell myself that was a good thing, but I didnât like the little twinge of guilt that landed
in my belly.
in my belly.
Isaac climbed to his feet and subtly placed himself between me and Newt. I wanted to laugh at
that. One, because what exactly did he think I was going to do? And two, if I had wanted to do
something, a scrawny teenager wasnât going to be able to stop me.
that. One, because what exactly did he think I was going to do? And two, if I had wanted to do
something, a scrawny teenager wasnât going to be able to stop me.
âIs he all right?â Isaac asked.
âHeâs fine,â I said as I stalked towards them.
The kid paled a little and stepped back but didnât move away from the little boy. If anything,
he moved closer.
he moved closer.
I practically towered over him. I guessed I had at least five inches on him and outweighed him
by a good fifty pounds. âNolan wants you to stay.â
by a good fifty pounds. âNolan wants you to stay.â
Isaac swallowed hard and nodded but didnât say anything. Up close, I could see his eyes were a
startling shade of dark blue with what looked like flecks of gold and green in them.
startling shade of dark blue with what looked like flecks of gold and green in them.
Makeup aside, they were⊠pretty. And actually, the heavy liner surrounding his eyes kind of
made them even more intense.
made them even more intense.
It occurred to me that in order to see his eyes that close up, I had to be standing really close to
him.
him.
Really, really close.
I was.
When had that happened?
I took a step back and let my gaze travel over his face. His skin was pale and I didnât even see a
hint of facial hair.
hint of facial hair.
It was another reminder of how young he was.
His hair was thick and so dark it looked blue under the light. And then I realized it looked blue
because there actually was some blue it. It was subtle, but it was there.
because there actually was some blue it. It was subtle, but it was there.
âYouâre one of those Goth kids, arenât you?â I asked.
Isaac looked startled. âWhat?â
I let my eyes sweep his body and felt an unpleasant sensation stroke through my system.
Okay, not entirely unpleasant.
âYouâre into all that heavy metal death shit,â I said.
âOooh, he said a bad word,â Newt whispered. âYou gotta do what Isaac says now.â
âWhat?â I asked.
âNo, he doesnât,â Isaac said at the same time.
âI gotta give up Lightning when I do it.â The little boy whipped out a red toy car from his
pocket. âAnd I canât get him back for fifteen whole minutes,â Newt declared, his eyes going
big.
pocket. âAnd I canât get him back for fifteen whole minutes,â Newt declared, his eyes going
big.
âIs that right?â I asked as I turned my attention to Isaac. A shiver of awareness went through
me when Isaacâs tongue darted out to wet his lips and I found myself once again stepping
closer to him. âYou gonna punish me now, Isaac?â I asked, dropping my voice just a bit.
me when Isaacâs tongue darted out to wet his lips and I found myself once again stepping
closer to him. âYou gonna punish me now, Isaac?â I asked, dropping my voice just a bit.
I expected him to cower, or at least look away. But he held my gaze and I saw a subtle shift in
his expression. Suddenly, he was the one pressing forward, and I found myself practically nose
to nose with him.
his expression. Suddenly, he was the one pressing forward, and I found myself practically nose
to nose with him.
He smelled like lemons.
Why the fuck was I noticing that about him?
âI donât particularly like wasting my time trying to teach lessons to guys like you.â
âGuys like me?â
His eyes slid up and down my body.
âYouâre one of those dumb jocks, right?â
âWhat?â I asked, completely caught off guard.
âThe muscles, the intimidation, the inability to speak more than a few syllables at a timeâŠâ
he practically purred. âI mean, thatâs what weâre doing here, right? Iâm the weird, freaky Goth
guy because I wear black and like to use a bit of eyeliner now and again, and youâre the
brainless jock who canât string more than a few words together and expects everyone to fall at
your feet because youâre big and built and gorgeous.â
he practically purred. âI mean, thatâs what weâre doing here, right? Iâm the weird, freaky Goth
guy because I wear black and like to use a bit of eyeliner now and again, and youâre the
brainless jock who canât string more than a few words together and expects everyone to fall at
your feet because youâre big and built and gorgeous.â
His hand actually came up to stroke over my chest and I felt his touch everywhere.
Yeah, everywhere.
âNewt, whatâs our rule about letting people hurt us with words?â Isaac asked as he held my
gaze.
gaze.
âIt donât count if they donât know our middle names,â Newt declared.
âDoesnât count, and youâre exactly right, Newt.â Isaac dropped his hand and stepped back.
âPeople like that just arenât worth our time, are they?â
âPeople like that just arenât worth our time, are they?â
âNope.â
ââCause if they donât care enough to know our middle namesâŠâ Isaac began.
ââthey donât care enough to be nice,â Newt finished.
I couldnât help but feel a weird sense of pride. Not many people had the balls to stand up to me.
This kid had done it with very little hesitation and made a teaching moment out of it.
This kid had done it with very little hesitation and made a teaching moment out of it.
I forced myself to move back and give both of them a little more breathing room. âNolan said
to make yourself at home,â I said, then turned to head for the door. I didnât like all the shit
going through my head at the moment and there was only one thing that would help ward it off.
to make yourself at home,â I said, then turned to head for the door. I didnât like all the shit
going through my head at the moment and there was only one thing that would help ward it off.
I needed to move.
And just keep moving.
âIs there anything I can do?â Isaac called. âFor Nolan, I mean?â
âYeah,â I said without looking at him. âDonât steal anything.â
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Iâve spent years hoping someone would finally hear me. Itâs easier not to try anymoreâŠ
Ten years after leaving his small Minnesota hometown in his rearview mirror for what Nolan Grainger was sure would be the last time, life has decided to throw the talented musician a curveball and send him back to the town he lived in but was never really home.
At twenty-eight, Nolan has traveled the world as a successful concert violinist with some of the best symphonies in the country. But success breeds envy, and when Nolanâs benefactor and lover decides Nolan has flown high enough, he cruelly clips Nolanâs wings. The betrayal and ensuing scandal leaves the violinistâs career in shambles and with barely enough money to start fresh somewhere beyond his vindictive exâs powerful reach. But just as heâs ready to get his life back on track, Nolan gets the call heâs been dreading.
After a stroke leaves his father a partial invalid, duty-bound Nolan returns to Pelican Bay and a life heâs spent years trying to forget. When heâs forced to use the last of his own money to keep from losing the family home, desperation has him turning to the one man heâd hoped never to see againâŠ
Even if I could speak, there wouldnât be anyone there to listenâŠ
Pelican Bayâs golden boy, Dallas Kent, had the quintessential perfect life. Smart, gorgeous, and popular, the baseball phenom was well on his way to a life filled with fame and fortune. But more importantly, he had a one-way ticket out of Pelican Bay and far away from the family who used love as currency and whose high expectations were the law of the land. But a stormy night, sharp highway curve and one bad decision changed everything, leaving Dallas with nothing.
Because the accident that took his parents, his future and his crown as the boy who could do no wrong, also stole his voice.
Despised for the horrific wreck that ended the lives of two of Pelican Bayâs most respected residents, Dallas has retreated to a secluded stretch of land where heâs found refuge in a menagerie of unwanted animals that donât care that he once had the world at his feet or that heâll never speak again.
But when the quiet, bookish boy he wasnât allowed to notice in school suddenly reappears ten years later at Dallasâs wildlife rehab center in desperate need of a job, Dallas is thrust back into a world heâs worked hard to escape.
Dallasâs silence was supposed to send Nolan scurrying, but what if Nolan ends up being the one person who finally hears him?
Will two men whoâve been fleeing from the past finally come home to Pelican Bay for good or will the silence drive them apart forever?
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Although Sloane Kennedy always dreamed of being a writer as a teenager, she didn't take the plunge until March of 2015 when she released her first novel as an independent author. Since then, she has released more than a dozen books including the Amazon best-selling "Barretti Security" series, "Finding" series and "Protectors" series. While she initially began writing M/F romance, she found her true passion writing gay romance and all four of her most recent releases reached the #1 spot on Amazon's Gay Romance bestseller list and Freeing Zane, her final book in the Barretti Security series, made it to Amazon's overall bestseller list. Sloane was born in Germany and grew up in Virginia and Wisconsin. Although she currently lives in Wisconsin, the place where she has always felt most at home is Seattle and many of her books take place in the Emerald city. Although she is unmarried, a menagerie of 2 dogs and 3 cats keeps her busy enough and 3 young nieces take care of the rest of her free time. Sloane loves being able to share her passion for romance with readers and she is truly humbled by all the support she's received from fans and fellow authors alike.
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