Not Another Statistic
Former Federal Agent Yuri Sorenson had left the bureau behind to become a private investigator. His ex-partner came to him asking for a favor, not knowing who else to trust. Yuri had always had a way of keeping his emotional distance from the people he protected, yet that changed the day Clarkson hesitantly limped into his life.

What happens when love is confused with pain? That's the exact question Josh Clarkson had asked himself for years. He'd grown up in an overburdened foster care system, and from what he knew of love, he couldn't expect anything but to be something tolerated. Was he meant to be more than a plaything or a piece of scenery? He could hope.

Two men who know nothing but being broken find that patience and acceptance are harder than losing hope. Is the leap of faith worth the reward of letting someone else in? Maybe they'll find the strength to find out before the danger of Josh's past tries to tear them apart.
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Not Another Statistic
Former Federal Agent Yuri Sorenson had left the bureau behind to become a private investigator. His ex-partner came to him asking for a favor, not knowing who else to trust. Yuri had always had a way of keeping his emotional distance from the people he protected, yet that changed the day Clarkson hesitantly limped into his life.

What happens when love is confused with pain? That's the exact question Josh Clarkson had asked himself for years. He'd grown up in an overburdened foster care system, and from what he knew of love, he couldn't expect anything but to be something tolerated. Was he meant to be more than a plaything or a piece of scenery? He could hope.

Two men who know nothing but being broken find that patience and acceptance are harder than losing hope. Is the leap of faith worth the reward of letting someone else in? Maybe they'll find the strength to find out before the danger of Josh's past tries to tear them apart.
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Not Another Statistic

Not Another Statistic

by J. M. Dabney
Not Another Statistic

Not Another Statistic

by J. M. Dabney

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Overview

Former Federal Agent Yuri Sorenson had left the bureau behind to become a private investigator. His ex-partner came to him asking for a favor, not knowing who else to trust. Yuri had always had a way of keeping his emotional distance from the people he protected, yet that changed the day Clarkson hesitantly limped into his life.

What happens when love is confused with pain? That's the exact question Josh Clarkson had asked himself for years. He'd grown up in an overburdened foster care system, and from what he knew of love, he couldn't expect anything but to be something tolerated. Was he meant to be more than a plaything or a piece of scenery? He could hope.

Two men who know nothing but being broken find that patience and acceptance are harder than losing hope. Is the leap of faith worth the reward of letting someone else in? Maybe they'll find the strength to find out before the danger of Josh's past tries to tear them apart.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163095520
Publisher: Hostile Whispers Press, LLC
Publication date: 09/17/2019
Series: A Yuri Sorenson Mystery , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 627 KB

About the Author

J.M. Dabney is a multi-genre author who writes Body Positive/Diverse Romance and Fiction. They live with a constant diverse cast of characters in their head. No matter their size, shape, race, etc. J.M. lives for one purpose alone, and that’s to make sure they do them justice and give them the happily ever after they deserve. J.M. is dysfunction at its finest and they makes sure their characters are a beautiful kaleidoscope of crazy. There is nothing more they want from telling their stories than to show that no matter the package the characters come in or the damage their pasts have done, that love is love. That normal is never normal and sometimes the so-called broken can still be amazing.

The author is Gender Nonconforming are uses the preferred pronouns They/Them.
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