Freedom
In a future Earth, Patrick Harvey, newly promoted Class One Empath, dreams of the independence his position brings and the apartment he’s saving for. His first solo assignment is treating John Doe 439, a man found outside the city, battered, traumatized, and apparently mute. Despite a strong...
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In a future Earth, Patrick Harvey, newly promoted Class One Empath, dreams of the independence his position brings and the apartment he’s saving for. His first solo assignment is treating John Doe 439, a man found outside the city, battered, traumatized, and apparently mute. Despite a strong taboo against Empaths forging romantic relationships, Patrick realizes he feels a strong attraction to his patient. Soon he learns the man is a high-level Psychic Talent named Jac. Then Jac reveals that there are abusive people hunting him for his gifts, and Patrick’s uncomplicated world explodes. Jac needs to meet up with his companions and flee the city before anyone else can find him—but it may be too late. Word of Jac’s talents has leaked to Central Government in Chicago. If Jac wants to retain his freedom, he needs to run—now. And if Patrick wants to explore a relationship his society tells him he can’t have, he’ll have to exchange the safe fetters of his job for the uncertainty of liberty.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00BS3AE7W
Publish date: March 10th 2013
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 223
Edition language: English
This is it. Another DNF for me :( 2 stars is for what I've read so far. *** I am sure it's a great book, everyone says so, anyway. Unfortunately, there is so much going on with switching POVs and Tenses, it's annoying. Not confusing, just annoying. Present tense was never my favorite, so it mu...
Loved the first 3/4 of the book. Amazing sci-fi. The last 1/4 of the book dropped it one star because it became boring and I didn't really care how it ended. Also, NO SEX. At all. Zip, zero, nada. It felt, to me, like Jac and Patrick could've been brothers for all the chemistry I got between t...
4.5 stars - I thought this was a pretty phenomenal sci-fi read, and one of the better books I’ve read in a while. I would qualify Freedom as primarily sci-fi, with an m/m romance as secondary. The romance in it is definitely meaningful, but this is a sci-fi/dystopia novel first.The story follows emp...
There was lots of stuff I loved about this and stuff that bothered me, particularly the ending. they end up in a menage relationship with women. Five stars for part one, three for part 2.Happy ending? Yes, HEA.
Food for thought, that’s what this book is. This is more than a futuristic gay romance, it is a look at something we view as a basic necessity in life, and a gift: freedom… the dictionary calls it:*the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without restraint*absence of subjection to for...