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What No One Else Can Hear
Brynn Stein
Release
date: July 27, 2015
Blurb:
Young Stevie Liston is diagnosed with autism, but
is really an overwhelmed empath who mentally called out for help. Jesse
McKinnon heard him in a dream from clear across the country, and that dream
sent him on a six-year search to find Stevie. Once they meet, they think
everything will work out and Jesse will help Stevie cope.
Stevie does improve immensely, but a disgruntled
coworker of Jesse's conspires with Stevie's estranged but politically powerful
father to keep Stevie and Jesse apart with trumped-up legal charges claiming
Jesse sexually abused the boy. Jesse must watch helplessly as Stevie loses all
the advances he's made.
If it wasn't for his growing relationship with his
coworker Drew Ferguson, Jesse knows he wouldn't have the strength to fight for
his rights and Stevie's future. Drew just might be the real thing, but with the
very real possibility of serving jail time for a crime he didn't commit,
Jesse's hopes for a future with Drew might be doomed.
220 pages
Categories: Contemporary, Crime Fiction, Gay
Fiction, M/M Romance, Paranormal
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Cover Artist: Reese Dante
Excerpt:
Prologue
I COULDN’T believe it. I stood in the doorway of a
child’s room on the third floor of the Lynneville Center for Children with
Autism after having been hastily hired and sent up here. At first I was shocked
to see dozens of expertly drawn pictures of me taped up all over the walls.
Then I noticed the four worried-looking adults in the room, their attention
focused on the bed. In that bed, seemingly catatonic, was the very boy I’d been
seeing in my dreams for almost six years.
I had been looking for Stevie all that time, but
now that I had found him, I realized that until that moment I’d always had the
smallest doubt that he was real—almost a hope that there wasn’t a suffering
child who needed me, whom it had taken me so long to find. All my energy for
six years had been focused on finding him, yet a niggling doubt had remained …
until I stepped through that doorway.
“Stevie,” I whispered. “I finally found you.”
He didn’t move; he only blinked on reflex. He
simply lay on the bed, so still, and stared at the ceiling. I knew I could help
him. I moved to his side, nudging the doctor out of the way, and touched his
hand.
“Come on,
man. Come on back now.” I put my hand on his head, and Stevie immediately turned
his head toward me. Though his eyes were still a little unfocused, he had no
trouble recognizing me.
“Hi, Bear,” he said and reached out to be hugged,
as he always had in my dreams.
It was so natural for Stevie to talk to me and hug
me that it didn’t occur to me it might be strange for the staff gathered in
Stevie’s room. They were suddenly doing the best imitations of goldfish I had
ever seen. The doctor and the other man had comically wide eyes, while the two
women looked almost ready to cry from shock or maybe just relief.
The older one, a lady in her forties, seemed to
recognize my confusion. She came to stand close to me and said in a hushed
voice, “That’s the first time we’ve ever heard him speak.”
He always could, of course.
He spoke to me all the time in my dreams.
He finally let go and looked at me. “Bear, you’re
here? You’re really here?” His gaze scanned the room. “Not in the forest?”
“No, buddy.” I laid him back down and rubbed his
hand as I spoke. “Not in the forest this time. We’re right here, in your room.”
Stevie yawned and looked exhausted.
“Go to sleep, big guy. I’m working at the center
now, so I’ll be waiting for you when you wake up.”
He smiled and was asleep almost immediately.
By that time the staff’s shock had worn off and
curiosity had set in with a vengeance. We barely stepped out of Stevie’s room
before the never-ending string of questions began.
“Bear?” “Forest?” “Stevie can talk?” The questions
bombarded me simultaneously.
We all took seats in the living room area and I set
about answering their questions. I was hoping what they had just witnessed
would keep them from laughing me out of the room. The story I had to tell them
was pretty spectacular.
Dottie, the lady in her forties, started things off
by introducing me to the others. Dr. Brown was the physician on staff and had
been watching Stevie decline over the last several months with no idea how to
help him. Hank and Stacy were the other staff members who had been in Stevie’s
room. They, along with Dottie, were support staff for the students who lived
here, providing whatever assistance they needed, with supervision and
compassion. Other people working on the hall that night wanted to hear as much
of the story as possible, so they came and went, working when needed, listening
when they could, as did Dottie, Hank, and Stacy.
“I don’t even begin to know where to start asking
questions,” Dr. Brown finally admitted.
“The beginning is always nice,” Stacy said.
I smiled and thought Stacy had a good idea, so I
told them about my first meeting with Stevie.
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Let’s talk about Brynn Stein:
Brynn has always loved to write about strong male
characters and their close friendships. When she found the world of m/m
fiction, she fell in love. Finally, a way to bring those strong male characters
together and let those emotional connections spill over into deeper
relationships. Sometimes her characters go through the emotional wringer, but
they always have each other.
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