Abandoned
by:
J.P. Barnaby (author)
Little Boy Lost, Book Two Jamie is gone. Brian's secret has been revealed. Brian McAllister's story continues as he tries to cope with the loss of his best friend and soul mate amid the alienation and ridicule of his classmates. When hatred turns to violence, Brian narrows his focus to...
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Little Boy Lost, Book Two Jamie is gone. Brian's secret has been revealed. Brian McAllister's story continues as he tries to cope with the loss of his best friend and soul mate amid the alienation and ridicule of his classmates. When hatred turns to violence, Brian narrows his focus to two goals: surviving and finding Jamie. Along the way he meets Adam, whose life has also been shattered by violence and cruelty. Can Adam fill the hole in Brian's life left by Jamie's absence? The answer will change everything.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781615818693
Publish date: May 16th 2011
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Contemporary Romance,
Coming Of Age,
Contemporary,
Glbt,
High School,
M M Romance,
Gay
Series: Little Boy Lost (#2)
This series is doing a number on me; it's surprisingly emotional for me and causing me to wrestle with a lot of my own questions of what I can do to help real kids finding themselves in these situations. The storyline isn't new and original...I'm sure there are 100's of other books out there about g...
Another brilliant and sensitively handled story about Brian and Jamie. This story - the second in the series - focuses on Brian, who has been left behind to face the music after his relationship with Jamie was discovered. From the beginning, Brian is attacked for his sexuality, culminating in seriou...
Again, another great story. Heart wrenching and felt so real, even when you wished it didn't. Makes me angry that bashing still goes on, that ignorance and fear dictate people through violence. God loves us all, we are all perfect in his eyes. Our actions toward others is was makes us good people or...
Barnaby did a wonderful job of taking the reader along with Brian's emotional journey. At the beginning of the book, like Brian, I was all for him going after Jamie but as the story evolved I became to doubt that was the best thing for Brian to do. Actually towards the end of the book I was certain ...