Turn
by Erin M. Grillot
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Pub Date Nov 23 2020 | Archive Date Nov 25 2020
NineStar Press, LLC | NineStar Press
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Description
The responsibilities Nathan has taken on are sometimes daunting, even as he loves his job. Always ready to rise to the occasion, he is both respected and feared in the office and in the field. His rise to quiet power has shaped his very being, and he knows each and every move as he plots his days and watches over his agents. His life has shaped him into a loner, however, and that is never more noticeable than when Eli begins work in Department 5.
Eli is not the typical Department 5 recruit, and his cheerful and polite nature is both intriguing and off-putting to Nathan. But as Eli weakens and breaks through Nathan’s walls, they gradually embark on a path of discovery and a relationship that defies both of their assumptions. It is by times quirky and odd, sometimes a little rough around the edges, always a bit fragile. But secrecy, lies, plots, and executions are Nathan’s job, and life—and some habits are hard to break. Finally, the tension their work holds can no longer be contained or ignored, and it threatens to destroy either themselves or all that they’ve found together.
Turn is a story about power, tough choices, and strategic moves—of knowing when to sacrifice a piece in this ongoing game of chess, sticking by your actions, and knowing what the endgame is—no matter what the personal cost. Most importantly, it’s about life’s hardest lesson. Sometimes love isn’t all that you need, and the wants of our hearts aren’t always enough to overcome who we are and the realities of life.
A Note From the Publisher
WARNING: discussion of past childhood trauma and its effect on the MC; reference to off-page violence by the MC - - TAGS: LGBTQIA+, contemporary, undercover/secret agent, childhood poverty, HFN
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781648901522 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
The new guy at work seems to get more and more in Nathan’s personal space, subtle admittedly but still.
Falling in love isn’t easy when you live on the dark side of life. Nathan is quite distant and oblivious about life and relationship. It’s nothing he desires and still, without even knowing he’s in one, tentative.
With Eli next to him he experiences a whole other dimension of life. Nathan is melting and he can’t afford it with the kind of work he does. He has to make choices. Love isn’t always enough.
It all quite delicate and with finesse, almost beautifully minimalistic, a film noir.
This story is not a regular romance, it’s more a journey, and while I understand the way it ended I didn’t like it.
Beautifully written narrative.