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Out of the Blackness (Avery #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 345 pages
Rating: 4.06 | 1325 Users | 173 Reviews

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Original Title: Out of the Blackness ASIN B00DUPVNNK
Edition Language: English
Series: Avery #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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Title:Out of the Blackness (Avery #1)
Author:Carter Quinn
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 345 pages
Published:July 9th 2013 by Carter Quinn Books
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. Sociology. Abuse. Contemporary. Dark

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DNF. I can't finish this. Even if I could stand this much angst and trauma, I'm deeply uncomfortable with the way Avery is infantilized. Emotionally he is a child, and Sam and Noah act accordingly: ruffling his hair, carrying him around, giving him noogies, calling him "little one," calling him "champ." It goes way beyond hurt/comfort, and it doesn't work as a romance.

Wow , that was one of the best mm love stories I have ever read ! Although the first half was a bit slow and extremely detailed to my liking , the other half completely blew me away !!! Absolutely beautiful . I dare to say that the fact that it's a male author makes it much more authentic and real . And that is a bonus to me .

Where to begin!! How about.. 5 Stars hands down. Great writing, great flow, and realistic and fantastic POV.I don't discuss details in my reviews b/c of possible spoilers but I may need to break rule a bit here. You have been warned :DAvery.... What a traumatized innocent sweet broken soul! His POV is what did me in this book. So much of his internal struggles were so real for me. Noah.... PATIENCE OF A SAINT! What I love about Noah's character is that Avery constantly doubts why Noah would like

Avery Tucker suffers from PTSD, a result of a horrendous, traumatic childhood. It has left him with paralyzing difficulty when interacting with society. Avery is able to function on certain levels because of Sam, his brother. After Sam left the foster home that he and Avery shared, Sam came back for Avery. Sam has loved, protected Avery since they were very young. He feels safe with Sam, but his world is in a tailspin when Sam's romantic life takes off. If this isn't enough for Avery, he

If you like this or not is going to depend on your tolerance for spending a whole book watching Avery, Emperor of the Woobies, slowly climb out of the hurt-comfort pit of doom. The narrative tension is entirely based on whether Avery can speak to Noah, can he look in Noah's eyes, can he eat a meal with Noah, can he let them touch, can he get off his Valium, etc etc etc. The book is exactly what it says in the blurb. Exactly. Personally I would have liked some external conflict, any conflict.

I couldn't understand what it was that drew Noah to Avery in the first place BUT I'm so glad he WAS drawn to him, and was prepared to accept Aves just as he was...flaws, scars, nightmares, warts and all. No-one is perfect...absolutely no-one, and for Aves to (finally, *doh*) realise that he WAS worth loving and respecting was amazing. Sam, what an awesome person to have as your brother, Kira and the other two K's, great secondary characters, and I'm sooo looking forward to the sequel 'Into the

I can't say enough how wonderful this book is. The story, the characters and the writing were all so beautifully created. Avery is so broken when we first meet him but, even then, there is just something about him that is fighting to survive, that screams hope. He's endearing and sweet and funny and I just wanted to wrap him up and hug him and keep him safe. His journey out of the blackness was painful at times, but it was also an absolute joy. And Noah. Noah is the epitome of patience and

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